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Old April 10th, 2007, 02:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Handyman
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Default Starting Slide Show Program?

I have a laptop attached to an LCD projector. I made up 2 practice slides.
How do I start the program so the slides are projected thru the LCD projector
and on to the screen? I have a rather long presentation ready to "Package
for CD" but I want to learn how to operate everything with a couple of
practice slides. I am currently in PowerPoint 2003, not Power Point viewer.
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Handyman
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Old April 10th, 2007, 02:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Sandy
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Default Starting Slide Show Program?

Toggle with your Fn and F7 keys. Wait a few seconds. For more info:


How do I hook up this video projector?
On some Thinkpads it's Fn+F7. It may be Fn+F8 or some other key on other
laptops. There's usually an icon on the function key that looks like a
computer and ...
www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00370.htm


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"Handyman" wrote:

I have a laptop attached to an LCD projector. I made up 2 practice slides.
How do I start the program so the slides are projected thru the LCD projector
and on to the screen? I have a rather long presentation ready to "Package
for CD" but I want to learn how to operate everything with a couple of
practice slides. I am currently in PowerPoint 2003, not Power Point viewer.
--
Handyman

 




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