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Here are some of the frequently asked questions about SundayStar and their answers.

SundayStar

  1. Which versions of Microsoft PowerPoint does SundayStar support?
  2. Which versions of Microsoft Windows does SundayStar support?
  3. I am trying to load the addin but its not getting added to the Addins list. What could be the problem?
  4. Can I store the selections that I have made in the SundayStar Session Settings dialog box for future?
  5. How do I use the saved settings?

Multiple Monitors

  1. What does it mean when you say the machine has multi-monitor support?
  2. Who manufactures multi-monitor cards?
  3. My laptop doesn't seem to support multiple displays. Do I have any option other than changing the laptop?

Related links to Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles

  1. PPT2000: "Show On" Secondary Monitor Slide Show Setting Is Not Saved

Which versions of Microsoft PowerPoint does SundayStar support?

SundayStar is supported on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 (XP) and Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.

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Which versions of Microsoft Windows does SundayStar support?

The support for multiple monitors was introduced with Windows 98. SundayStar is supported on Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Me and Microsoft Windows 98.

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Can I store the selections that I have made in the SundayStar Session Settings dialog box for future use?

Yes. To save the selections, click the Save Settings... button on the SundayStar Session Settings dialog box. You will be prompted to provide the file name in which the settings will be saved. SundayStar stores the settings in a file with the extension .sss.

The stored settings include the full path to the selected presentations. The path is stored relative to the settings file.

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How do I use the saved settings?

The saved settings can be recalled using Slide Show | Load Sunday Star Session... menu item. You will be prompted with a dialog box to provide the file name that has the stored SundayStar settings. While loading the settings, SundayStar will open the presentations referenced in the settings if they are not already open.

After successfully loading the settings, SundayStar will present you the SundayStar Session Settings dialog box.

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What does it mean when you say the machine has multi-monitor support?

Click on the following links to know more about multi-monitor feature:

  1. Multi-monitor concepts: A brief tutorial that explains the concepts involved in multi-monitor feature.
  2. Multi-monitor website: A website dedicated to multiple monitors.
  3. A brief note on how to configure multi-monitor support in Windows XP at Microsoft website: Expand Your Workspace with Multiple Monitors and Dualview

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Who manufactures multi-monitor cards?

The following vendors manufacture multi-monitor cards:

  1. Matrox: Matrox manufactures true dual-head cards - Millennium G450, Millennium G550, Matrox Parhelia.
  2. NVidia: NVidia's MX and Go series of graphic cards have multi-monitor features. GeForce2 and GeForce4 both have MX and Go variants.
  3. Appian Graphics: Appian Rushmore and Appian Hurricane.

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My laptop doesn't seem to support multiple displays. Do I have any option other than changing the laptop?

Many modern laptops support dual monitor functions without extra hardware. If it doesn't have in-built support, a PCMCIA graphic card can be plugged into the laptop. The PCMCIA graphic card will fit into the laptop's PCMCIA slot and can be connected to another monitor. SundayStar can use this monitor as a second monitor.

The following vendors manufacture PCMCIA graphic cards:

  1. Village Tronic: VTBook
  2. Margi: The Display-to-Go. Discontinued.
  3. Appian Graphics: Traveler PCMCIA. Discontinued.

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