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Old 02-10-2012, 09:25 AM
JohnWilson JohnWilson is offline Show all windows in taskbar option for PP 2010. Windows 7 64bit Show all windows in taskbar option for PP 2010. Office 2010 32bit
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Lots of people like to edit/compare between muliple presentations two windows using twin monitors. It's a real pain when you dont have two ribbons. It's really a very good thing and worth the slight inconvenience of the taskbar IMHO.
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Old 02-10-2012, 10:13 AM
Paul8588 Paul8588 is offline Show all windows in taskbar option for PP 2010. Windows 7 64bit Show all windows in taskbar option for PP 2010. Office 2010 64bit
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I use ppt a lot and I have never once needed to look at two presentations on two different monitors and edit them independently. I also use Excel and Word a lot and have had multiple occasions where two monitors to edit and compare two documents would have been useful. So that makes no sense to me.
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