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Old 10-23-2014, 08:51 AM
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I am using Power Point 2007 in presentation mode. I would like to be able to use the cursor pointer on the slide that I see on the presenter (laptop) screen while having the movements duplicated on the overhead projector screen that the audience sees. I am finding that the cursor can be either on the presenter screen or the projector screen - but not duplicated on both. To get from the presenter screen to the projector screen, I must move the cursor to the right. As it goes off the presenter screen to the right it appears on the projector screen - but it won't duplicate on both screens at the same time. I would like to be able to point things out on the projector screen while watching what I am doing on the presenter screen. It is awkward to have to look to one side and behind oneself to see where the pointer is on the projector screen. I can find no way to make the cursor duplicate on both screens without going to the duplicate screen mode - in which case I lose the presentation mode with my notes and the other presentation features. I hope this description of my dilemma is understandable.



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