Please try again. How to insert Greek symbols very quickly When you create a presentation for a graduate thesis or dissertation, often, you need to insert Greek letters into the slide. Mathematical symbols and Greek letters are pervasive today and used everywhere, from physics to social science. You may use the equation block for inserting those symbols, but this block will have different format settings than the rest of your text, and you will not be able to edit it in older versions of Microsoft Office.
Learn more. I just reported this problem and did not request any follow-up or solution. I have multiple monitors with different size for different purpose I am a doing image related work. Frequently, I need to edit and review more than 10 PPTs at the same time. It is very frastrating to have them opened in just one window. I cannot take advantage my multiple mornitors drag PPT on mornitors with different size is terrible.
I think as the product for professional and enterprise, this kind of design has totally failed. I am very surpprised that enterprise customers of MS do not request for a fix for this. They surely have paid quite a lot to MS. The only way pre to have two PowerPoint instances is to run as a different user. Not the best sulution in the world but it might help. It's an imperfect near-solution at best and a non-starter in your situation.
That's understandable. They have requested the fix and MS has delivered it, but in You'll almost never see major feature changes like this appear as fixes to existing products. From a programming point of view, it's not practical, for one thing. And for another, let's not forget that MS wants to sell us new versions.
If they gave away all the cool new features as free updates to existing products, what would they use for feature bullet points on the new package?
I agree, the slide it across two monitors does not work! I need access to two completely separate and independant instances of ppt the way you can do it in Word and Excel. They advertise that you can do it, but make it impossible to figure out how. I'm a bit baffled by everyone saying you couldn't do this in the former version because I use to do it all the time. All I did was go back to the ppt icon and open second, third and even fourth ppts.
If I opened a file from within ppt it opened in that window. If I went back to the icon, I got a separate window. I'm pretty frustrated with this new windows , so don't let people try to talk you into getting it. They changed so much you'll want to pull your hair out. Right click on the PPT icon, if any presentations are open it will display the names, or recent ones if none are open and it will show the PPT executable.
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I cannot seem to do this. If I open the application again it opens the original window. I have dual screens and I am trying to display one presentation on one screen and another on the other. It must be possible I've searched everywhere
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