Re: Dual Monitor -- editing while running
- From: "DL" <kufgek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 18:45:05 -0400
Oh, by the way, I have downloaded a powerpoint plug-in called
"PowerShow63.exe" that claims to allow you to do exactly what I am looking
to do (edit a powerpoint "on the fly"), but again, I have just not been able
to figure out how to do it. Thanks again for any insights.
Dave
"Rae Drysdale" <RaeDrysdale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As far as I know, the only way to do this is to freeze the data
projector(s).
This should be possible from the remote control. You should also look at
the
site http://www.usingpowerpointinchurch.com/ or software specially
designed
for use in church. There is quite a choice. I use Presentation Manager.
See
http://www.presentationmgr.com/ Hope this helps.
--
Rae Drysdale
"DL" wrote:
Hi,
I have just set up my church projection computer with a second monitor
(WinXP, Powerpoint 2003) and so far, things are looking great. But, I'm
sure there is a way to edit a presentation that is currently running;
I've
just not figured out how to do it. The presentation is running on
Monitor 1
while the "Presenters Mode" is shown on Monitor 2. Any insights here on
how
I can edit a slide that is not currently being shown on Monitor 1 (and
the
projectors)?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
.
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