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Hi
In next couple of day I'm going to deliver my first ever presentation using PowerPoint 2003 (PP 2003). I have never used PP before. I will connect my computer with a multimedia projector through a VGA port on my computer.
I was reading this article about speaker's notes in PP slide:
http://www.ehow.com/how_7349260_use-speaker_s-notes-powerpoint-2003.html
At one place it says: "Note that the speaker notes are for the speaker's eyes only; the audience won't see them, so make them something easily visible to the speaker".
How? Whatever it is on my the computer screen it's also there on the projection. I hope you get my point. Please guide me on this.
Is there some kind of a computer or hardware which let you project only a selective part of your computer screen for the audience's view? If this is possible, only then the speaker's notes would be available to him on his computer screen but not on the presentation screen.
Could you please give me some ideas or suggestions on this? Your help would be greatly appreciates. Thanks.
In next couple of day I'm going to deliver my first ever presentation using PowerPoint 2003 (PP 2003). I have never used PP before. I will connect my computer with a multimedia projector through a VGA port on my computer.
I was reading this article about speaker's notes in PP slide:
http://www.ehow.com/how_7349260_use-speaker_s-notes-powerpoint-2003.html
At one place it says: "Note that the speaker notes are for the speaker's eyes only; the audience won't see them, so make them something easily visible to the speaker".
How? Whatever it is on my the computer screen it's also there on the projection. I hope you get my point. Please guide me on this.
Is there some kind of a computer or hardware which let you project only a selective part of your computer screen for the audience's view? If this is possible, only then the speaker's notes would be available to him on his computer screen but not on the presentation screen.
Could you please give me some ideas or suggestions on this? Your help would be greatly appreciates. Thanks.
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