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03-14-2023 07:39 PM
Have connected an external monitor and using "extended mode" by way for F4 key - both laptop screen and external monitor are on..
I want to have one excel spreadsheet on external monitor (the spreadsheet I am developing) and another excel spreadsheet on the laptop screen (which I want to copy off of)
Is this possible?
Many thanks for any advice.
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03-14-2023 10:27 PM
Please use the following Guie
https://www.bu.edu/comtech/faculty-staff/classroom-av/instructor-station-desktop-mirroring/
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03-14-2023 10:27 PM
Please use the following Guie
https://www.bu.edu/comtech/faculty-staff/classroom-av/instructor-station-desktop-mirroring/
Regards.
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03-14-2023 11:17 PM
Thank you for the prompt reply.
The guide link in your answer shows how to go into extended screen mode. I was already there using the f4 button on HP laptop.
I need advice on how to actually operate on two screens. My cursor seems to stay on one screen only (either the laptop screen or the external monitor. I cannot bring up or manipulate the excel spreadsheet I wish to use on the other screen.
I suspect there is a very obvious answer to this but I have not been able to nut it out.
Any further advice most appreciated.