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Speaker notes

Ben has attended:
Powerpoint Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course

by - delegate Ben [1 post] (2007 Nov 28 Wed, 15:24) replyReply

how do i have my speaker notes viewable on my laptop, but not visible to my audience?

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RE: speaker notes

by - trainer Pete platinum contributer[803 posts] (2007 Dec 4 Tue, 09:20) replyReply

Hi Ben, Thank you for your post, I dont think this can be accomplished, the view you have for displaying your speaker notes is not the same view which is used to play the presentation. To my knowledge there is no way to display both views from one presentation. The accepted method is to print off your speaker notes and have them alongside whilst you give the presentation using Slide Show view. Sorry not to be able to help, but I hope that is a bit clearer. regards Pete


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