|
From: Rich on 21 Sep 2005 09:41 Any thoughts on this one? Is it possible to have two open PPT (2003) presentations scroll simultaneously? -- Rich
From: "Troy @ TLC Creative" <troy at tlc creative dot on 21 Sep 2005 11:54 What is the final goal? Keep two separate displays in sync or to run two presentations on one display? -Troy @ TLC Creative "Rich" <rich_mcneill(a)waters.com> wrote in message news:0AAA0C00-C694-4832-87BE-E694B96C08CD(a)microsoft.com... > Any thoughts on this one? Is it possible to have two open PPT (2003) > presentations scroll simultaneously? > -- > Rich
From: Rich on 22 Sep 2005 11:20 Keep two separate presentations, on the same monitor, in sync -- Rich "Troy @ TLC Creative" wrote: > What is the final goal? Keep two separate displays in sync or to run two > presentations on one display? > > -Troy @ TLC Creative > > "Rich" <rich_mcneill(a)waters.com> wrote in message > news:0AAA0C00-C694-4832-87BE-E694B96C08CD(a)microsoft.com... > > Any thoughts on this one? Is it possible to have two open PPT (2003) > > presentations scroll simultaneously? > > -- > > Rich > > >
From: Rich on 26 Sep 2005 11:07 Since there are few replies to this 'problem', there is no nsolution. I take it that Microsoft does not allow simultaneous scrolling. Perhaps someday... -- Rich "Rich" wrote: > Keep two separate presentations, on the same monitor, in sync -- > Rich > > > "Troy @ TLC Creative" wrote: > > > What is the final goal? Keep two separate displays in sync or to run two > > presentations on one display? > > > > -Troy @ TLC Creative > > > > "Rich" <rich_mcneill(a)waters.com> wrote in message > > news:0AAA0C00-C694-4832-87BE-E694B96C08CD(a)microsoft.com... > > > Any thoughts on this one? Is it possible to have two open PPT (2003) > > > presentations scroll simultaneously? > > > -- > > > Rich > > > > > >
|
Pages: 1 Prev: Pausing during the making of the presentation?? Next: autoplay embedded objects |