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creating text presentation to show on optoma dv10 projector
I made a text presentation, saved and copied it to dvd and tried to use an
optoma dv10 home theater projector to show presentation. I saved it as a regular powerpoint presentation. It was a no show. Anyone have any suggestions. When I purchased the projector for our church, I was told that powerpoint presentations could be viewed. |
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creating text presentation to show on optoma dv10 projector
=?Utf-8?B?Um91c2U=?= wrote in
: I made a text presentation, saved and copied it to dvd and tried to use an optoma dv10 home theater projector to show presentation. I saved it as a regular powerpoint presentation. It was a no show. Anyone have any suggestions. When I purchased the projector for our church, I was told that powerpoint presentations could be viewed. PPT presentations can be viewed if you attach a computer to the projector. Consider the Optoma as just another monitor (that just happens to have a DVD player that can show standard DVD contents). It is not a computer capable of running PPT presentatons. |
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creating text presentation to show on optoma dv10 projector
Thank you for the input. I will try connecting a laptop.
"Matti Vuori" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?Um91c2U=?= wrote in : I made a text presentation, saved and copied it to dvd and tried to use an optoma dv10 home theater projector to show presentation. I saved it as a regular powerpoint presentation. It was a no show. Anyone have any suggestions. When I purchased the projector for our church, I was told that powerpoint presentations could be viewed. PPT presentations can be viewed if you attach a computer to the projector. Consider the Optoma as just another monitor (that just happens to have a DVD player that can show standard DVD contents). It is not a computer capable of running PPT presentatons. . |
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