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Presenter view

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replyReply Fri 24 Oct 2008, 13:14Delegate Charlotte said...

Charlotte has attended:
Powerpoint Consulting course

Presenter view

Can you use 'presenter view' on a laptop connected to a data projector? PP did not recognise the projector as a second screen and I could not get this view to work. thanks

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replyReply Tue 4 Nov 2008, 06:50Trainer Rajeev said...

RE: Presenter view

Dear Charlotte

Thank you for attending PowerPoint course!! I hope you enjoyed the course and benefited from it.


Please remember that the requirements for using Presenter view
are as following:

1. Make sure that the computer that you are using for the presentation has multiple monitor capability. Most desktop computers require two video cards for multiple monitor capability, and many laptop computers have multiple monitor capability built in.
2. Turn on multiple monitor support.
3. Turn on Presenter view.

To turn on the Multiple monitor support please do the following:

On the Slide Show tab, in the Monitors group, click Use Presenter View.

In the Display Properties dialog box, on the Settings tab, click the monitor icon for the presenter's monitor, and then select the Use this device as the primary monitor check box.

If the Use this device as the primary monitor check box is selected and unavailable, the monitor is already designated as the primary monitor. You can select only one primary monitor at a time. If you click a different monitor icon, the Use this device as the primary monitor check box is cleared and made available again.


Tip You can show Presenter view on and run the presentation from only one monitor

 

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