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Speaker notes

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Christelle has attended:
PowerPoint Introduction course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

Speaker notes

can you view speaker notes whilst presenting?

RE: speaker notes

Hi Christelle
To answer your question;
On the Slide Show menu, point to Online Broadcast, and then click Settings.
On the Presenter tab, select the Display speaker notes with the presentation check box.
Click OK to save the setting.
Note This displays speaker notes for the audience during a broadcast. The presenter may view speaker notes at any time during a broadcast by right-clicking any slide, and then clicking Speaker Notes.
I hope that helps.. Pete

RE: speaker notes

Hi Pete,
Thanks for your help but I wanted to know if only the speaker can view speaker notes and the audience view the normal presentation?

RE: speaker notes

Hi Christelle
Sorry misunderstanding, I have heard of it being done but it needs two monitors being run from different video cards, but how ???? Sorry again ... Pete

Thu 15 Jan 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

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