Doing More with PowerPoint – No More Fumbling for Notes
Have you ever wanted to edit a presentation on the fly so that the viewers see the main slide while you had complete control of the laptop and the editing abilities of PowerPoint? How about viewing the slide, outline view, or speaker notes while the audience only sees the main slide images? In this article I’ll show you how to make this work. Your presentations may never be the same!!!
View your outline, slides, and speaker notes in normal view while the audience sees only slides. The default view for editing presentations in PowerPoint 2000/XP/2003 is the Normal view. This view let you see your slides, outline, and notes at the same time. When you display your presentation in normal view on one monitor, you can see the slide that your audience sees, as well as your notes to remind you what you wanted to say.
View upcoming slides and speaker notes without advancing the slide show. In normal view, you can move around in the presentation to see upcoming slides and speaker notes without advancing the slide show on the second monitor. When you do advance the slide show, the presentation in normal view on the first monitor matches up to the slide shown on the second monitor.
This document will show you how Doing More with PowerPoint - No More Fumbling for Notes - Dual Monitor Use