Taking notes during a PPT presentation?

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Raoul82 -  
chabos Posted messages 69 Status Membre -
Hello,

I regularly give presentations using PowerPoint in presenter mode with a projector; I am both the presenter and the session secretary. This is why I need to take notes on my PC for each slide, but I do not want those notes to be projected; only the current slide should be displayed to the audience.

It's probably explained somewhere in the PowerPoint help, but I couldn’t find it :-(
I hope you have already solved this mystery .....

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m@rina Posted messages 27145 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   11 541
 
Hello,

Personally, I really didn't understand what you are trying to do, especially since there are several concepts of notes in PowerPoint.

And you need to specify your version of PowerPoint.

m@rina
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If you want to be helped effectively, make sure you are on the right forum,... and specify the software used as well as its version. We are not clairvoyants!
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raoul82
 
Hello,
I am using the 2007 version, and I think the presenter mode will allow me to project my slides to the assembly and to take notes of the questions/comments that will be raised in a .doc file without them appearing on the slide that is projected to the audience.
But I have never managed to do it ...
Thank you
Raoul
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m@rina Posted messages 27145 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   11 541
 
Good evening,

I really don't see a solution. Even in Presenter mode, we can't work within the presentation, not even in the comments.

m@rina
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chabos Posted messages 69 Status Membre 46
 
Hello Raoul,

With the presenter mode, it is indeed possible to take notes during a presentation since you can bring your mouse cursor back to your own screen and select any required application. I wasn't able to retest with version 2007, but in PowerPoint 2010 it is possible to add notes in the comments. However, it is important not to neglect bringing up the presenter mode and changing your slide or bringing your mouse cursor back to the projection and clicking the mouse to continue your presentation.

Chantal
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