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Guest
Someone said there was a way to temporarily black out the screen during a
presentation to address the audience and then resume at the next slide, NOT
the one you were in when you blacked it out. We couldn't find any way of
doing that, without a second click or key stroke.
presentation to address the audience and then resume at the next slide, NOT
the one you were in when you blacked it out. We couldn't find any way of
doing that, without a second click or key stroke.