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Post by kplewisvox on Apr 24, 2015 17:15:48 GMT -5
Hey all.
Just got my new setup with two monitors. I remember a while back somebody doing a Host Screen powerpoint that spanned two monitors. Anyone know how to do that?
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Apr 24, 2015 17:37:55 GMT -5
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Post by kplewisvox on Apr 24, 2015 18:01:47 GMT -5
Thanks. Were you the one that did the two-screen powerpoint?
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Apr 24, 2015 19:45:08 GMT -5
I have done one, but no, not the one that posted about it a few years ago.
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Post by RicePlay33 on Apr 25, 2015 2:14:49 GMT -5
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Post by kplewisvox on Apr 26, 2015 17:03:15 GMT -5
That's the one I was thinking of! Thanks.
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Post by RicePlay33 on Apr 26, 2015 17:36:47 GMT -5
With pleasure
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Post by futuregshost on Apr 26, 2015 22:06:24 GMT -5
Wait, can't you do a two-screen PowerPoint by extending the desktop and then making the slides twice the width? (Or however long it needs to be to fill both screens.)
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Apr 26, 2015 22:15:54 GMT -5
Yes, but you have to use PowerShow for it to actually split it between two screens...otherwise it will show the entire thing on each screen and be really small.
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Post by kplewisvox on Apr 27, 2015 23:34:46 GMT -5
Now I used that link to Powershow that you provided, and that FELT like a free download. That is free, right FinalAnswer19?
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Apr 28, 2015 1:35:28 GMT -5
Far from it. You get a 30 day free trial. For a license on ONE computer for ONE year, it's $50 USD. For an unlimited license on ONE computer it's $114 USD.
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Post by kplewisvox on Apr 28, 2015 18:32:51 GMT -5
Oy vey. I guess I won't get too attached.
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