presenter view checkbow is greyed out

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doug

I have done this
Before you can turn on dual monitor support (sometimes called multiple
monitor support), you must have the proper hardware installed according to
the manufacturer's instructions. This support is available for Windows 98 and
Windows 2000 desktop computers; it is also available for laptops running
Windows 98.

If Control Panel is not already visible, click the Start menu, point to
Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click the Display icon
Select the monitor icon for the presenter's monitor (usually 1), and then
select the Use this device as the primary monitor check box.
If this check box is selected and unavailable, the monitor is already
designated as the primary monitor. Only one monitor can be selected as the
primary monitor at a time. When you select a different monitor icon and
complete step 2, this setting for the previous monitor is automatically
cleared and becomes accessible again.

Select the secondary monitor icon, and then select the Extend my Windows
Desktop onto this monitor check box.
Notes

You can only show the presenter view on and run the slide show from one
monitor.
Your computer may have the capability to support multiple monitors, but
PowerPoint supports the use of two for a slide show.
You can turn off dual monitor support by clearing the Extend my Windows
Desktop onto this monitor check box.
 

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