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Always on top, absolute times for slideshow
Hello everyone,
A client of mine has very specific requests. He needs a slideshow that changes each hour, on absolute times, on a specific date. For example tomorrow at 1PM, 2PM, 3PM etc. He also needs this presentation to be "always on top", because he uses it in another application with a lot of windows. Last but not least, its' a PDF, though converting it to PPT should not be an issue I guess. What would you suggest? If absolute timing is not an option, then maybe relative +1h timing in combination with a scheduler that starts it at an exact time? He uses Windows 7 64Bit, Office 2013. Please be creative if there is no straight forward way, I am a programmer so nothing should be to technical for me to set up. Thanks in advance, Cheers! |
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