Urgent Powerpoint Help!

A

Anthony

I was told to use OfficeOne: Powershow. i also downloaded a few prorams to do
this.I have 2 different powerpoint presentations, but I would need some parts
playing simotaniously. I was told i would need 2 monitors to do that. First
of all, how do i connect both monitors together, and how to i program the
powerpoint slides to go on both monitors. Plus, they have to go on 2
different projectors playing different things for the most part, with the
exception of live videos from a video camera, not a web cam, and video. So
would i need a seperate monitor for that or could i use one labtop and
display two powerpoint presentations on 2 different projectors, or do i have
to connect 2 labtops together. Would I need a certain wire, or a common wire.
I don't know this much about this kind of stuff, so could someone please take
me step by step on how to do this. If we could make a set time, it would be
great. I will be checking often for replies, so I could do it right away.
Help please!
 
C

Chirag

Your previous discussion thread had replies:

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Your laptop would need to drive two external projectors. The laptop will
have one external display output that can be connected to one of the
projectors. You can use a PCMCIA graphics card like the one from Village
Tronic (http://www.villagetronic.com/) - VTBook. VTBook fits in your
laptop's PCMCIA expansion slot and allows you to connect your second
projector to it. Then you use PowerShow
(http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html) to display two
presentations simultaneously.

- Chirag

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http://officeone.mvps.org/anims/anims.html
 

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