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We all need to use productivity software for word processing, to reconcile budgets, or to make presentations. Apple users have the option to use iWork software, from Apple, to perform these tasks. This is one of three guides that explore the essential features and functions of one of the three applications that make up the iWork Suite. This guide investigates Keynote for Apple’s OSX.

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Table of Contents

Content
1. Overview of the Keynote Interface
1.1. Keynote’s Interface
1.2. The Tool Bar
1.3. Customising the Tool Bar
1.4. The Format Bar
1.5. The Slides Pane
1.6. The Master Slides Pane
1.7. Presenter Notes Pane
1.8. The Inspector
2. The Media Browser
2.1. Adjusting Images
2.2. Copying And Pasting Graphic Styles
3. Creating A Presentation
3.1. Planning Processes
4. Using Themes
4.1. Selecting A Theme
4.2. Choosing A Slide Size
4.3. Selecting A Master Slide
4.4. Using Outline View
4.5. Pasting Text Into Outline View
4.6. Using Light Table View
4.7. Adding A Text Box
4.8. Formatting Text
4.9. Editing Slide Layout
5. Using Tables And Calculations
6. Spell Checking And Automatic Text Substitution
7. Adding Media; Photographs, Movies, Charts And Sound
7.1. Importing Graphics And Photographs
7.2. Enhancing Photographs In Keynote
7.3. Saving Media With Presentations
7.4. Reducing Presentation File Sizes
8. Animation
8.1. Using Global Transitions
8.2. Using Builds
8.3. Using Builds To Reveal Text
8.4. Using Builds With Tables and Charts
8.5. Creating Interleaved Builds
8.6. Actions – Using Smart Builds
8.7. Making Animations with Actions
8.8. Using Magic Move
9. Using Hyperlinks To Create Navigation Schemes
10. Making A Custom Theme
10.1. Custom Themes
10.2. Choosing Which Master Slides To Use
10.3. Making a Title Slide
10.4. Making A Photo Master
10.5. Creating Image Fills For Slide Backgrounds
10.6. Saving And Sharing Themes
10.7. Applying Themes
11. Importing From PowerPoint
12. Working With Charts And Tables
12.1. Importing Charts And Tables
12.2. Modifying Chart Data
12.3. Modifying Table Data
12.4. Animating Charts — Column, Pie, 3D Area
12.5. Copying And Pasting Styles
13. Rehearsing And Delivering Presentations
13.1. Reviewing Presentation Using Light Table View
13.2. Adding Comments and Presenter Notes
13.3. Rehearsal Techniques
13.4. Using Remote Controls
13.5. Creating Self-Running Presentations
13.6. Running Presentations In Kiosk Mode
14. Running Presentations
14.1. System Configurations For Ultra Smooth Playback
14.2. Scaling Up Slides
14.3. Keyboard Short-Cuts To Control Playback
14.4. Troubleshooting Presentations
15. Sharing Presentation Media
15.1. Printing Handouts
15.2. Exporting as QuickTime
15.3. Exporting PDF
15.4. Exporting Images
15.5. Exporting to HTML
15.6. Exporting to iOS
16. Conclusion

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OL25756317M
ISBN 13
9788740300710

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