How to display notes on laptop & presentation on screen

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ShaneDevenshire

Hi,

I seem to recall that there was a way to display presentations on a screen
at the same time you displayed slide notes on the laptop screen, but I can't
recall how it is done. Could someone please refresh my mind.
 
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Jim Gordon MVP

Hi Shane,

It would not be full screen, but simply View > Notes might be good enough.
Was that it or was there something else you were thinking of?

-Jim


Hi,

I seem to recall that there was a way to display presentations on a screen
at the same time you displayed slide notes on the laptop screen, but I can't
recall how it is done. Could someone please refresh my mind.

--
Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
MVP info
 
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Steve Rindsberg

I seem to recall that there was a way to display presentations on a screen
at the same time you displayed slide notes on the laptop screen, but I can't
recall how it is done. Could someone please refresh my mind.

Get (rid of) a Mac! ;-)

This is a feature of PowerPoint 2002 and up for Windows but I don't think it's
available on Mac PPT versions.



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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Corentin Cras-Méneur

Steve Rindsberg said:
Get (rid of) a Mac! ;-)

This is a feature of PowerPoint 2002 and up for Windows but I don't think it's
available on Mac PPT versions.

It is available on PowerPoint 2004. It's the presenter view.
One screen displays the current slide, time preview of the next and
previous slides and notes on the bottom,
You can check it out through VIew>Presenter tools.
That's my default when I launch a presentation. I never use the
mirroring mode.
(talking about mirroring mode, make sure the Mac is set NOT to mirror
monitors. You need to have it in "two-screens" mode so that it can
present the presenter view on your screen and the full screen slide on
the other).

Corentin
 
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Steve Rindsberg

It is available on PowerPoint 2004. It's the presenter view.

Aha, good ... thanks.
 
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Jim Gordon MVP

My apologies for misinterpreting the question, which was clearly stated but
read by me in an apparent fog. Somehow I thought you were trying to display
only the slide notes as a presentation full screen for the audience to see.

It does make a difference what time of day I peruse the postings!

-Jim


Hi,

Thanks, that's just what I wanted to know.

--
Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
MVP info
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

My apologies for misinterpreting the question, which was clearly stated but
read by me in an apparent fog. Somehow I thought you were trying to display
only the slide notes as a presentation full screen for the audience to see.

It does make a difference what time of day I peruse the postings!


Whereas I have no excuse beyond a disgusting broth of ignorance and sloth.
At least it rhymes. ;-)


================================================
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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