@omgbygollywow: computer needs multiple monitor capability (usually it requires desktop computers to have two video cards; laptops often have the capability built in); must be running an operating system that supports multiple displays, such as Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP or later; Multiple monitor support must be enabled by setting the display options. In Control Panel, click the Display icon. Presenter view must be turned on (2010 - Slide Show-Monitors, check Use Presenter View)
My laptop does not detect a "secod monitor" when I plug in the VGA cable and click the Use Presenter View box to use our projector. Do yo know why that is?
Really nice video!
Thanks!
shreshthv 3 days ago
thanks a million but i have a question can i open another program while this slide show is active?
jrspetta 1 month ago
Nice
adityavedios 3 months ago
If you notice any changes to be made, such as in spelling, can you change that without the audience seeing?
thank you, this was good information and slowly thoughtfully presented in a way
that us Non-Techi people can understand. Thank you
MikesGirlJacki 4 months ago
@omgbygollywow: computer needs multiple monitor capability (usually it requires desktop computers to have two video cards; laptops often have the capability built in); must be running an operating system that supports multiple displays, such as Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP or later; Multiple monitor support must be enabled by setting the display options. In Control Panel, click the Display icon. Presenter view must be turned on (2010 - Slide Show-Monitors, check Use Presenter View)
ToesInSandWannaBe 5 months ago
My laptop does not detect a "secod monitor" when I plug in the VGA cable and click the Use Presenter View box to use our projector. Do yo know why that is?
omgbygollywow 11 months ago
can u do that with powerpoint 2003?
josebachata 1 year ago
nice, thank you!
ilovesamsungverymuch 1 year ago