PowerPoint: display two slides side by side
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Hello,
I just duplicated a slide. To work on the second one while comparing it with the first, I need to see both at the same time. But I can't get them side by side; they just stack one after the other.
How can I set them to view at the same time?
Thank you for your response;
Configuration: Windows XP / Internet Explorer 7.0
I just duplicated a slide. To work on the second one while comparing it with the first, I need to see both at the same time. But I can't get them side by side; they just stack one after the other.
How can I set them to view at the same time?
Thank you for your response;
Configuration: Windows XP / Internet Explorer 7.0
2 answers
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Impossible: a slide is a display page.
But in the left pane, you have the thumbnails of the slides; by enlarging the pane, you increase the size of the thumbnails.
Or if you have a second screen, you open 2 sessions of PowerPoint with the same presentation, and you display the 2 slides.
Or you print the first slide ...
There are several ways to get by.
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Use a slide from another presentation
Reusing a slide from an old presentation can be useful at times. Simply open your two files (the new and the old presentation), click on the View tab of either presentation, then on "Arrange All." Your two windows will then appear side by side (handy for comparing two files). Next, a simple "drag and drop" between the two windows (via the left pane) allows you to transfer your slides. You can also select them before copying and pasting.