PowerPoint 2007′S Presenter View Part I
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One of the challenges of delivering a Slide Show view is that you do not have access to your speaker notes, unless you wrote them down or printed a hard copy. However, if you use Presenter View instead, you can run your presentation from one monitor while the audience views your presentation on a second monitor. This lets you, as the presenter, view thumbnails so you know what slides are coming up as well as your speaker notes.
In order to use Presenter View, the computer on which you are running the presentation must support multiple monitors. Most computers nowadays provide support for at least two monitors. PowerPoint only supports the use of two monitors for a presentation. However, you can run your presentation on more than two monitors if they are connected to a single computer. All you need to do is turn on multiple monitor support.
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