Using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 (or later) or Microsoft Windows XP, you can run your presentation from one monitor and let the audience view it on another monitor. This allows you to keep other programs running that the audience won't see, plus you have access to presenter view, which offers a variety of tools for making it easier to present.
Presenter view
Slide thumbnails
Displayed slide
Start and End Show button
Black screen button
Preview of next text to appear
Move forward or backward through the slide show by using these buttons
Sounds like a good idea. But how do I physically connect the two PC's so they are working together? I will be using two laptops, each running XP. One of the machines will be connected to a projector for the PowerPoint presentation.
slimjame
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July 31st, 2006 18:00
Using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 (or later) or Microsoft Windows XP, you can run your presentation from one monitor and let the audience view it on another monitor. This allows you to keep other programs running that the audience won't see, plus you have access to presenter view, which offers a variety of tools for making it easier to present.
Presenter viewburtlake
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July 31st, 2006 20:00