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I have multiple monitors set up on a notebook system using System 7 and Office 2007. I can get it to work just fine but cannot get it do what I want. I want to connect my VGA port to a projector (can do and it works fine) and then put my presentation on both the projector and the notebook screen but with the notebook screen one slide ahead of the projector. They need to be linked so that when I click my remote both displays move up one screen each.

I have "Show presentation on: Monitor 2", "Show type: Presented by speaker", I have tried it with "Use Presenter View: ON and OFF". Everything works the way it is expected to but not the way that I want it to.



Can anyone tell me either how to accomplish this or if it is even possible?
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