Was using latest version of Powerpoint for Mac to project a presentation to a class at UCLA. Used the 'Presenter View' so that I had one view (with notes) and the class saw only the presentation. However, the displays were swapped and the Presenter View was projected. I could not switch back. I could not click on the 'swap displays' button because that was the version projected on the screen. The 'Presenter View' setting was selected, not the Mirror Show in the menu area of the application. No one could figure it out. We even tried going to Displays in Preferences and changing the Arrangement to Mirror, but still it didn't work. Basically, my screen was NOT showing the 'Presenter View'. Could it have made a difference that the media projector was connected after the computer was on?
Thank you to anyone who can help!
Thank you to anyone who can help!
15' MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4), Mac Powerpoint for Mac 2011 Version 14.0
PowerPoint for Office 365 for Mac PowerPoint 2019 for Mac PowerPoint 2016 for Mac PowerPoint for Mac 2011 More. Less You can change the slide size and orientation, set the paper size for printed slides, and edit headers and footers from Page Setup in PowerPoint for macOS. The ability to choose which slide size you want allows the user to tailor the presentation to the size of screen. Once you change the screen size option, the preview automatically adjusts to give you a preview of what it will look like. This is a nice addition to accommodate the differences in monitors. Another new feature that PowerPoint for Mac 2011 incorporates is the ability to recolor pictures.
![Powerpoint slide size default Powerpoint slide size default](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125869674/977709212.png)
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