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powerpoint & the OS screensaver
I'm pretty sure there was a way of making sure the screen saver doesn't kick
in when you're running a ppt.. question is... 1) where is the CIW is that? 2) where can i also make the modification once powerpoint is already installed? thanks ps..not clear on where this question should go..so i'm also posting it in the powerpoint section |
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"sam" wrote in message ... I'm pretty sure there was a way of making sure the screen saver doesn't kick in when you're running a ppt.. question is... 1) where is the CIW is that? 2) where can i also make the modification once powerpoint is already installed? You can most assuredly disable the screensaver whenever you wish for whatever reason regardless of whether you have ppt installed or not. You get to these settings via the system tab in the control panel. Jim thanks ps..not clear on where this question should go..so i'm also posting it in the powerpoint section |
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