how do I edit two powerpoint 2007 presentations side by side?

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I would like to be able to edit two presentations side-by-side, rather than
having them in a single window. It seems like I used to be able to do this,
but now I can't find a way to open a second presentation so that stays in its
own window.
 
Open both your presentations, click on View, Arrange All should do the trick

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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I would like to be able to edit two presentations side-by-side, rather than
having them in a single window. It seems like I used to be able to do this,
but now I can't find a way to open a second presentation so that stays in
its
own window.
 
Is there a way to arrange windows over-under (horizontally) in Powerpoint 2007 automatically? This works in Word 2007.



Michael Koerner wrote:

Open both your presentations, click on View, Arrange All should do the trick--
28-Sep-09

Open both your presentations, click on View, Arrange All should do the tric

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Michael Koerne
MS MVP - PowerPoin

I would like to be able to edit two presentations side-by-side, rather tha
having them in a single window. It seems like I used to be able to do this
but now I cannot find a way to open a second presentation so that stays i
it
own window.

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how do I edit two powerpoint 2007 presentations side by side?
I would like to be able to edit two presentations side-by-side, rather tha
having them in a single window. It seems like I used to be able to do this
but now I cannot find a way to open a second presentation so that stays in it
own window.

Open both your presentations, click on View, Arrange All should do the trick--
Open both your presentations, click on View, Arrange All should do the tric

-
Michael Koerne
MS MVP - PowerPoin

I would like to be able to edit two presentations side-by-side, rather tha
having them in a single window. It seems like I used to be able to do this
but now I cannot find a way to open a second presentation so that stays i
it
own window.


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