Multiple display of slides...

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Hi,

I have 2 monitors connected to my machine. I want to display the slides in both the monitor.
In the primary monitor it should in a small window and in secondary monitor it should be fullscreen display.
How can i acheive this?

Regards
Asha
 
How did you figure out how to control PP from the VC++ program and get
it to do whatever else you need it to do? Do this dual monitor stuff
the same way keeping in mind that not every PP capability is available
through the object model. If it is not, you are stuck -- unless you
want to use something as clumsy as SendKeys (assuming that VC++
supports such a capability).

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Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel
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Custom MS Office productivity solutions
 
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