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 * Power Point more than one Window **

When in Power Point do you require two windows side by side?

PowerPoint allows you to have several windows open from the same presentation. You can open the same presentation to different locations, simultaneously, for quick jumps between your slides.

Now, go to the **Window** menu, **New Window** choice.
 * Open the presentation** with which you are working.

PowerPoint will open a second window of the same presentation (you can see down on your taskbar that there are now two PowerPoint presentations listed as running programs). At this point, you can scroll one of the windows to another location in the presentation.

Start your work process and use **Ctrl + F6** to flip between the open PowerPoint windows. (As always, you can also use your mouse and taskbar to move from window to window). Once you've set each window to the slide you are working with, you no longer need to scroll. Simply work on one slide then do a quick **Ctrl + F6** over to the other window and you are instantly in the next location (for your paste).

They are not different in the end, consequentially you do not have to pick one as the "final presentation" for saving?

After making a change in one of the windows, take a quick moment and flip back to the other open window. Now, scroll to the slide you've changed.

Voila! PowerPoint does not miss a beat. You will find that the change has happened in both windows, so there is no need to worry about which one to use when it comes time to save your projects. They all match in content, all the time!

You can have as many Windows as you want simply select again a New Window

If you don't like the Ctrl + F6 trick for scrolling through the windows, there is always the options of Cascade or Arrange All as well (These are also located on the Window menu).