Windows 7 open 2 instances of powerpoint
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It seems that running two copies of MS Office is not possible so far. M'vy M'vy 3, 1 1 gold badge 18 18 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges. KCotreau KCotreau Do you mean the -replies? Or are you talking about another specific case? Is there a way to send certain comments only to the user? KCotreau I'm sorry, I don't really understand -- Which "reply about the edit" are you referring to?
What did not go "here"? What is "here"? I am afraid I only know of the -replies and for as long as I've been here, I've always got my responses both in the inbox top left as well as in the responses in the profile. KCotreau if you look at this post's revision history you can see this is simply the message that slhck entered for the edit summary when performing the edit. The system notifies you when posts that you own are edited, but slhck didn't do anything specific to make this happen.
Show 3 more comments. Works for Office Kirk James. Kirk 1. There you go. Doug Null Doug Null 4 4 gold badges 14 14 silver badges 32 32 bronze badges. Jerry Cole Jerry Cole 1 1 1 bronze badge. You can't have two presentations running and automatically advancing; only one at a time can have focus. Jerry — Jerry Cole.
From the Windows 7 task bar: right click the PowerPoint icon to open the jump list select 'Microsoft PowerPoint ' This should launch another instance of PowerPoint this can be used to launch another instance of almost all applications.
This doesn't work with PowerPoint Thats too bad, it'd be nice if that feature worked across the board. Guess its another reason to upgrade! The question is about Office Your answer unfortunately doesn't work. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. This works great, especially if you would like to work on two new presentations at once. If you have a multiple monitor setup, you can move each window to a separate monitor.
Note: This solution requires that you have access to two different user accounts at least one account MUST have admin privileges. If you know the password for the local admin account then you can use it as your second account. Otherwise, you will need to create a second account with admin privileges. After you have opened the first instance of PowerPoint as normal, you will use the second account to open the second instance this is the account that must have admin privileges.
Note: If you Right click prior to holding down the shift key, the Run as After the Run As dialog box opens, select the radio button next to "The following user:" and enter the user name and password for the second account with admin privileges. Click OK.
A second instance should open and you can now work on more than one new PowerPoint presentation at a time. I have done this myself and do know that it works. Also, if you have two different PowerPoint presentations that are saved, you should be able to open each one as a separate instance and work on them simultaneously.
However, I am under the assumption that you would like to open more than one instance so that you can work on more than one new presentation at a time. Thanks bytesnake , that sounds like an interesting idea, ill look into it. If so could you mark best answer and any helpful posts?
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