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Old 10-23-2012, 09:11 PM
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I am useing Powerpoint 2010, 64 bit, with Windows 7.

I have no problem setting up a slide presentation on my laptop, connected by VGA port to a 60 inch TV screen. Presentation is beautiful.

But, on the laptop i select individual slides for display on the screen by the ribbon of slides on the bottom of the screen. On the top of course there is the Slide in full view, and notes. FINE!

DoesPowerpoint 2010 has the capability of displaying the slides on the screen FOR SELECTION BY MOUSE CLICK in a view just like the slide sorter view? When I have them displayed like this, it is so much easier to select the slides MANUALLY.

I am told that it can be done, where some where in the view menu. I say no, for search as I can, I don't find it. MACRO seems to give some hope.



My purchased copy is set to arrive in a few days, now I am using the Microsoft Trial version of Office 2010 professional. I assume all the functions are there for use.
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