I have the opposite problem. I was trying to prepare a PowerPoint presentation using Presenter Tools and when I'd move the arrow, using the trackpad, from the thumbnail sketches of the slides on the left into the area of the main slide, the program would spontaneously switch to Slide Show mode and I would lose all of my notes that I needed to speak from. This is a major nuisance. Fortunately by stumbling around, exiting, rebooting, etc., I was able to get Presenter Tools to behave, but I've now got a major worry. If this happens during a presentation I'm up the creek! Why does this happen? Anybody have any advice?
Thanks,
Andrew
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"Slide show" always takes me to Presenter Tools
02-Oct-09
Version: 200
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard
Processor: Inte
Hi
For some reason recently PowerPoint started to do this thing where whenever I press the "slide show" button it starts up the presenter tools rather than showing me a full screen of my presentation. This would seem like an easy fix but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to switch views. Any help
Thanks!
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"Slide show" always takes me to Presenter Tools
Version: 200
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard
Processor: Inte
Hi
For some reason recently PowerPoint started to do this thing where whenever I press the "slide show" button it starts up the presenter tools rather than showing me a full screen of my presentation. This would seem like an easy fix but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to switch views. Any help
Thanks!
Hello,Normally, the Presenter Tools show up when you are connected to an
Hello
Normally, the Presenter Tools show up when you are connected to an external projector. (I have a Mac mini connected to an external _monitor_ via the DVI port, but it does not go into Presenter Tools view when I enter Slide Show mode.) You can manually show the Presenter Tools by going to the Slide Show - View Presenter Tools menu
There does not seem to be a way to toggle this in the PowerPoint preferences; but if you disable or disconnect the external projector, you should be seeing the regular single-slide view in Slide Show mode without the Presenter Tools
Just to be sure, go to Slide Show - Set Up Show and make sure that "Presented by a speaker (full screen)" is selected
Also, go to the Apple menu - System Preferences - Displays icon and confirm that you are configured with only one monitor. If you see two dialogs come up, you are configured for two monitors, and may not be able to turn Presenter View off
Does this help
Jeff
Ah!
Ah! I had recently had an external monitor attached, but the problem was that my computer had failed to notice that the external monitor was no longer attached. I had to make the system preferences re-detect for an external monitor and once it noticed that none was there, Presenter Tools view went away. Thanks!
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al projector. (I have a Mac mini connected to an external _monitor_ via the
DVI port, but it does not go into Presenter Tools view when I enter Slide S
how mode.) You can manually show the Presenter Tools by going to the Slide
Show - View Presenter Tools menu
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me up, you are configured for two monitors, and may not be able to turn Pre
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mirroring on (System Preferences, Displays, Arrangement)
Hope this helps
-Priyanka
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Hi,
Can you tell me what exact version of PowerPoint are you using?
Also is this scenario reproducable?
Thanks!
-Priyanka
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