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Andrea
After many successful PowerPoint presentations over many years, I ended up
totally unable to display one tonight even after trying two different LCD
projectors. It was a technological disaster! My wallpaper displayed,
although it looked very grainy, and although I could see the slide show on
my laptop, it wouldn't project. Togged with Function/F7. Turned the
projector and computer off numerous times. After an agonizing presentation
based solely on me describing what the slides would have shown (I didn't
have handouts because of an unexpected number of participants), I came home
and tried to figure out what happened. Please let me know if you have any
ideas. I suspect it may have something to do with a change I made a few
months ago when attempting to display dual monitors only to have it dawn on
me that I don't have dual monitors. However, the display setting in the
control panel is still set to dual monitors, and I don't know how to change
it back. Could this be the cause? If so, how can I change the blasted
setting to what it's supposed to be? I know this is not strictly a
PowerPoint question and may relate more to my OS, but I was hoping for some
clarity. I'm using PowerPoint 2003 on Windows XP Professional with SP2.
Thanks.
totally unable to display one tonight even after trying two different LCD
projectors. It was a technological disaster! My wallpaper displayed,
although it looked very grainy, and although I could see the slide show on
my laptop, it wouldn't project. Togged with Function/F7. Turned the
projector and computer off numerous times. After an agonizing presentation
based solely on me describing what the slides would have shown (I didn't
have handouts because of an unexpected number of participants), I came home
and tried to figure out what happened. Please let me know if you have any
ideas. I suspect it may have something to do with a change I made a few
months ago when attempting to display dual monitors only to have it dawn on
me that I don't have dual monitors. However, the display setting in the
control panel is still set to dual monitors, and I don't know how to change
it back. Could this be the cause? If so, how can I change the blasted
setting to what it's supposed to be? I know this is not strictly a
PowerPoint question and may relate more to my OS, but I was hoping for some
clarity. I'm using PowerPoint 2003 on Windows XP Professional with SP2.
Thanks.