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http://0rz.tw/2AI7X 裡面延伸連結提到了powerpoint本身的問題 "PowerPoint is strictly a single-instance application, in fact. You simply cannot have multiple instances running." 要這麼做需要有另一個帳號,下面是做法。 OK -- it can be done, but it's kludgy. Kludge follows: 1) Create another Windows XP account to use. 2) Use the shell command RUNAS to run the other instance of PowerPoint under the other account. Example: having created a special account "Dad", when logged in as "BW", and already running PowerPoint, use [Start] [Run...] CMD, and then enter a command similar to: C:\> runas /user:dad "c:\program files\microsoft office\office11\POWERPNT.EXE" Voila! Another instance of PowerPoint. Pro: you get another instance of PowerPoint. Con: it's running under the other account, so will save files to the My Documents folder, etc. of that other account. But that could be overcome by changing the MS Office folders locations of where the Dad account saves its files. You need never actually log in to Dad through the front end of Windows XP. You can make a batch file with a shortcut if you like, so it's as easy as clicking an icon called "Second PowerPoint". I haven't used this for lengthy periods of time, but essentially, you're doing what is done under Windows Server, etc. with the same version of MS Office. The two instances should be well enough behaved, but in good AskMeFi style, I must point out YMMV. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.174.117
junfat:剛剛試了可以成功運作,但是因為兩個ppt視窗是不同的使用者 11/24 10:15
junfat:所以A使用者裏的資料不能Ctrl+C到B使用者的ppt上使用,可惜 11/24 10:16