Keynote ’08User’s Guide
10 Contents157 Separating Individual Pie Wedges158 Adding Shadows to Pie Charts and Wedges158 Adjusting the Opacity of Pie Charts158 Rotating 2D Pie C
100 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects To add a web view to a slide:1 Choose Insert > Web View.2 In the Hyperlin
5 1015 Using Motion in SlideshowsThis chapter describes how to add visual interest using slide transitions and object builds.After you’ve created
102 Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows To add a transition effect between slides:1 Select a slide.2 Click Inspector in the toolbar, and then cli
Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows 103 You can, for example, make bulleted text appear line by line. Or you can display individual parts of a cha
104 Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows 5 To change the direction in which the object enters or leaves the slide, choose an option from the Direc
Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows 105 Animating Objects on Slides (Action Builds)With action builds, you can move objects on a slide. To move an
106 Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows Reshape a curved path by dragging one of its nodes or node handles. For more control, click a node (a poi
Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows 107 After an object and all its paths have been deselected, you can see them again by clicking the red Show Pa
108 Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows To set up a Smart Build:1 Click Smart Builds in the toolbar and choose an option.2 Drag images from the P
Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows 109 Some Smart Builds display images in two states. Use the size buttons and the Scale slider to specify the i
Contents 11181 Exporting Slides as Image Files181 Creating a Flash Document181 Creating an HTML Document182 Publishing to YouTube183 Sending a Present
110 Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows Activating Object BuildsYou can create various effects by specifying when a build starts. To change when
Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows 111 Creating Builds That Interleave an Object’s PartsAfter you set up object builds on a slide, you can set up
112 Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows Creating Table BuildsYou can make tables appear or disappear on a slide row by row, column by column, and
Chapter 5 Using Motion in Slideshows 113 All elements of a chart (except the legend) use the same build style.You can assign a chart legend its own
6114 6 Using TablesThis chapter tells you how to add and format tables and cell values.To learn about using formulas in table cells, see Chapter 7,
Chapter 6 Using Tables 115 Working with TablesUse a variety of techniques to create tables and manage their characteristics, size, and location. Ad
116 Chapter 6 Using Tables Using Table ToolsYou can format a table and its columns, rows, cells, and cell values using various Keynote tools.Here
Chapter 6 Using Tables 117 m Use the Graphics Inspector to create special visual effects, such as shadows and reflections. To open the Graphics Ins
118 Chapter 6 Using Tables m To resize by specifying exact dimensions, select a table or table cell, click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Met
Chapter 6 Using Tables 119 m If a table cell is selected, press Command-Return, or click outside the table and then click anywhere in the table.Sel
Preface12 Welcome to the Keynote User’s GuideThis full-color PDF document provides extensive instructions for using Keynote.Before using this docume
120 Chapter 6 Using Tables Selecting Table Cell BordersSelect cell borders when you want to format one or more segments of the borders. Here are w
Chapter 6 Using Tables 121 m To replace everything in the cell, select the cell and then begin typing. You can also select the cell and then press
122 Chapter 6 Using Tables Here are techniques for working with numbers in table cells:m In a numeric cell use only numbers (0 through 9) or one o
Chapter 6 Using Tables 123 You can enlarge a cell so that it displays more content, or you can let the cell’s content spill into adjacent blank cel
124 Chapter 6 Using Tables m If you delete a value from a cell with a format, the format isn’t deleted. To delete the format, choose Automatic fro
Chapter 6 Using Tables 125 If the value is used in a formula, its decimal number version is used. For example, a value that displays as 3% is used
126 Chapter 6 Using Tables 3 Choose Fraction from the Cell Format pop-up menu.4 Choose a display format from the Accuracy pop-up menu.Using the Sc
Chapter 6 Using Tables 127 6 Choose a condition from the “Choose a rule” pop-up menu. The conditions in the top section of the menu apply tests to
128 Chapter 6 Using Tables m To paste the content and fill of a cell into one or more cells in the same row or column, select two or more adjacent
Chapter 6 Using Tables 129 Here are ways to add columns:m To add a single column, select a cell and then choose Format > Table > Add Column B
Preface Welcome to the Keynote User’s Guide 13 The following table tells you where to find information in this guide. In Keynote Help, you can find
130 Chapter 6 Using Tables m Select the table and then choose Add Footer Row or Delete Footer Row from the Format > Table submenu. Resizing Tab
Chapter 6 Using Tables 131 Working with Table CellsYou can split and merge table cells, resize them, format them, hide them, add comments, and more
132 Chapter 6 Using Tables 3 To create smaller and smaller units, repeat steps 1 and 2 for the split cells.To rejoin split cells, merge them as “M
Chapter 6 Using Tables 133 Sorting Table CellsYou can arrange values in some or all the cells in a column in ascending or descending order. Rows co
7134 7 Using Formulas and Functions in TablesThis chapter tells you how to perform calculations in table cells using formulas and functions.See Chap
Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables 135 Here’s a formula that adds the values in nine cells of the first column: SUM(A2:A10). There is
136 Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables Performing a Basic Calculation Using Column ValuesUsing the Quick Formula pop-up menu on the
Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables 137 Using the Formula Editor The Formula Editor lets you create and modify formulas. Here are ways
138 Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables Editing a Formula with the Formula EditorYou can use the Formula Editor when you want to edit
Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables 139 m To add a reference to a list of individual cells, click each cell. If the references are arg
114 1 Keynote Tools and TechniquesThis chapter introduces you to the windows and tools you use to create slideshows with Keynote.Each slideshow you
140 Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables To apply a header formula to cells in a column or row:1 Select the header cell for the column
Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables 141 Here are the basic arithmetic operators. For complete information about arithmetic operators t
142 Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables m The operator ^ returns the result of raising one value to the power of another value.For ex
Chapter 7 Using Formulas and Functions in Tables 143 Using FunctionsA function is a predefined, named operation (such as SUM and AVERAGE) that you
8144 8 Using ChartsYou can convert data from tables into attractive charts. This chapter outlines the basics of creating and formatting charts.Keyno
Chapter 8 Using Charts 145 There are several ways to represent this data in a chart. In a bar chart, for example:Â You can plot 2007 employee count
146 Chapter 8 Using Charts You can easily switch between using columns and rows as data series by using the Plot Row vs. Column button in the Char
Chapter 8 Using Charts 147 Selecting a Chart TypeAfter you’ve added a chart, you can set or change its type. Choose from a wide variety of chart ty
148 Chapter 8 Using Charts Changing a Chart from One Type to AnotherYou can change a chart’s type anytime you like. To change a chart from one typ
Chapter 8 Using Charts 149 Editing Chart DataTo edit chart data, open the Chart Data Editor and enter your data by typing it or by copying and past
Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques 15 When you want to create a slide with particular elements—such as a title, a block of text, a bulleted lis
150 Chapter 8 Using Charts m To add rows or columns, click Add Row or Add Column to place a row above the selected row or a column to the left of
Chapter 8 Using Charts 151 Using a Chart TitleYou can add a title to a chart. The title can be formatted.Here are ways to work with a chart’s title
152 Chapter 8 Using Charts Adding Labels and Axis MarkingsUse the Axis pane in the Chart Inspector to format the grid and general look of chart ax
Chapter 8 Using Charts 153 Showing Data Point LabelsYou can display data point values on columns, bars, pie wedges, and other chart elements of 2D
154 Chapter 8 Using Charts 6 To display the minimum data value on the value axis, select Show Value Labels and Show Minimum Value from the Labels,
Chapter 8 Using Charts 155 4 To format the Y-axis, choose an option from the Y-Axis pop-up menu. Here’s what the menu looks like for a column chart
156 Chapter 8 Using Charts Formatting Titles, Labels, and LegendsYou can change the size and appearance of chart and axis titles, axis labels, dat
Chapter 8 Using Charts 157 Selecting Individual Pie WedgesIf you want to format one or more wedges, you need to select them first. Here are ways to
158 Chapter 8 Using Charts Adding Shadows to Pie Charts and WedgesYou can put shadows on individual pie wedges or on the pie as a whole. Putting s
Chapter 8 Using Charts 159 Bar and Column ChartsYou can apply shadows to individual data series or to the entire chart. You can adjust the opacity
16 Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques Most themes come with the following master slides: The Keynote WindowYour Keynote document window has fe
160 Chapter 8 Using Charts Adjusting the Opacity of Bar and Column ChartsYou can change the opacity of the chart and individual chart elements, su
Chapter 8 Using Charts 161 Scatter ChartsScatter charts display data differently than the other kinds of charts. They require at least two columns
162 Chapter 8 Using Charts To define 3D scene settings:1 Select a 3D chart. 2 Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Chart Inspector, and then
9 1639 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your SlideshowThis chapter describes the various ways to share your Keynote presentation.You can play a K
164 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow Creating Hyperlinks-Only PresentationsUsing hyperlinks, you can create controls for
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 165 To make a slideshow self-playing:1 If the Document Inspector isn’t open, click the In
166 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow Rehearsing and Viewing PresentationsFull-screen presentations make the most of the c
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 167 Viewing a Presentation on Your Computer’s DisplayThe simplest way to view a slideshow
168 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 5 Choose Keynote > Preferences and then click Slideshow. 6 Select “Present on pri
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 169 m Set the screen refresh rate (the number of times per second that images are updated
Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques 17 Â You can write notes about individual slides in the presenter notes field. You can refer to these notes
170 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow Keynote generally plays back very smooth animations. However, if the two displays ha
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 171 Setting the Screen Refresh RateIf you use video mirroring (show the same presentation
172 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 4 If you use the Cube or Flip transition, make sure to select “Reduce Flip transitio
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 173 Controlling a Presentation with the KeyboardFor slideshows that aren’t self-playing,
174 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow m To advance to the next slide, press Shift–Down Arrow, Shift–Page Down, or ] (right
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 175 Showing the Pointer During a PresentationYou can set up your slideshow so that the po
176 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 4 Make sure “Copy audio and movies into document” is selected and click Save.When a
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 177 4 To specify Keynote print options, choose Keynote from the Copies & Pages pop-up
178 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow Exporting a Slideshow to Other FormatsYou can share your presentation across differe
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 179 3 If you choose Fixed Timing, specify how long slides appear and how long it takes to
18 Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques Zooming In or OutYou can enlarge (zoom in) or reduce (zoom out) your view of the slide canvas. Here are
180 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow When you export a self-playing slideshow as a QuickTime movie, note the following:Â
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 181 Exporting Slides as Image FilesYou can export all your slides as image files in JPEG,
182 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 4 To have a Home, Previous, and Next link added to each slide (as appropriate), sele
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 183 Sending a Presentation to iLife ApplicationsSend a presentation directly to iDVD, iPh
184 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 3 To create a separate image for each build stage, select “Create an image for each
Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 185 7 Click Send.If iWeb wasn't open, it opens, and you can choose the blog or podca
186 Chapter 9 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow Fixed Timing: Viewers can’t control when the movie advances; the movie plays using
10 18710 Designing Your Own Master Slides and ThemesThis chapter describes how to change the default attributes of images, objects, and more, and
188 Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes Using Master Slide ToolsUse the master slide navigator and the Master Slide Inspector t
Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes 189 See “Defining Default Transitions” on page 196 for more information.Previewing Master Sl
Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques 19 Here are ways to work with navigator view:m To show navigator view, click View in the toolbar and choose
190 Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes Selecting Master Slides to CustomizeThe easiest way to design a new master slide is to
Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes 191 Creating a Master Slide from ScratchIf you can’t find a master slide that closely resemb
192 Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes To define a media placeholder:1 Select a master slide.2 Open the Master Slide Inspector
Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes 193 4 To allow master objects to interleave with objects added to slides based on that maste
194 Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes Defining Default Attributes of Text Boxes and ShapesYou can define the default attribut
Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes 195 Â “Changing the Style of Borders” on page 744 Do one of the following:Â To make the imag
196 Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes Defining Default Attributes of ChartsYou can set the default chart type (the type of ch
Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes 197 Creating Builds on Master SlidesYou can add object builds to a master slide so that the
198 Chapter 10 Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes Creating a Theme from ScratchIf you want to create an entirely new theme that is not ba
199IndexIndex3D chartsdefining scene settings 161modifying the viewing angle 162AAdjust Image window 93alignment guidescreating new 71using
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20 Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques Here are ways to work with outline view:m To show outline view, click View in the toolbar and choose Out
200 Index as an iDVD project 183as an iPhoto album 183as a PDF file 180as a PowerPoint slideshow 180as a QuickTime movie 178as image files 181to
Index 201 changing 36, 191previewing for master slides 189light table view 20listsautomatically generating 56bulleted 57numbered 57ordered (outl
202 Index arithmetic 140, 141comparison 142outline viewchanging fonts 20using to organize slides 19PPDF filescreating 180pie chartsadding shadows
Index 203 adding a shape 82adding a table 115adding images 89adding new 31adding presenter notes 166adding slide numbers 33adding sound and movi
204 Index formatting size and appearance 40in table cells 121nonbreaking space 65presenting in columns 60selecting 39setting alignment, spacing,
Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques 21 The ToolbarThe Keynote toolbar provides one-click access to many of the actions you’ll perform as you wor
22 Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques The Format BarUse the Format Bar to quickly change the appearance of text, tables, charts, and other ele
Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques 23 The Inspector WindowMost elements of your slideshow can be formatted using the Keynote inspectors. Each i
24 Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques The Media BrowserThe Media Browser provides access to all the media files in your iPhoto library, your i
Chapter 1 Keynote Tools and Techniques 25 For more information about using the Font panel and changing the look of text, see “Using the Font Panel
226 2 Working with a Keynote DocumentThis chapter explains how to create, open, import, and save Keynote documents. It also describes how to add and
Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document 27 ∏ Tip: You can set up Keynote to use the same theme when you create a new document. Choose Keynote &g
28 Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document By default, audio and movie files are saved with Keynote documents, but you can change this setting.
Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document 29 Undoing Changes If you don’t want to save changes you made to your document since opening it or last s
3 1 Contents Preface 12 Welcome to the Keynote User’s Guide Chapter 1 14 Keynote Tools and Techniques14 About Themes and Master Slides 16 The
30 Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document Saving a Document as a ThemeYou can modify a theme and then save it so that it appears in the Theme C
Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document 31 After you create a new slide, you customize it by adding your own text, images, shapes, tables and cha
32 Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document Here are ways to work with groups of slides in navigator view:m To indent slides, select them and pre
Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document 33 Adding Slide NumbersYou can add numbers (similar to page numbers) to individual slides. Or you can tur
34 Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document m To hide or show comments, click View in the toolbar and choose Hide Comments or Show Comments. m To
Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document 35 Changing the ThemeYou can change a slide’s theme at any time by selecting it and choosing another them
36 Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document To change a slide’s master using the Slide Inspector:1 Select the slide whose layout you want to chan
Chapter 2 Working with a Keynote Document 37 5 To apply a background, choose a background type from the Background pop-up menu. Color Fill: Makes
338 3 Working with TextThis chapter describes how to add and modify the appearance of text, including lists.In Keynote, you can place text in text b
Chapter 3 Working with Text 39 m To move a bulleted line to a higher indent level, press Shift-Tab.If the slide you’re working on doesn’t have titl
4 Contents 30 Adding, Deleting, and Organizing Slides 31 Adding Slides 31 Reordering Slides 31 Grouping Slides 32 Deleting Slides 32 Skipping Slides
40 Chapter 3 Working with Text m To select blocks of text, click the start of a text block, and then click the end of another text block while hol
Chapter 3 Working with Text 41 Using the Format Menu to Format TextThe items in the Font submenu of the Format menu give you basic control over the
42 Chapter 3 Working with Text To specify a precise size for selected text, click Fonts in the toolbar and use the Size controls in the Font panel
Chapter 3 Working with Text 43 To open the Font panel:m Click Fonts in the toolbar.You can change the appearance of any text in your document by se
44 Chapter 3 Working with Text Here are tips for using the Font panel:m To quickly locate fonts you frequently use, organize them into font collec
Chapter 3 Working with Text 45 Adding a Strikethrough to Text Using the Font PanelYou can mark text with a strikethrough line, and make the line’s
46 Chapter 3 Working with Text 5 Drag the shadow offset slider (the third slider) to the right to separate the shadow from the text.6 Rotate the S
Chapter 3 Working with Text 47 6 Press the modifier key you pressed in step 4 (Shift, Option, Option-Shift, or none) and press the key on your keyb
48 Chapter 3 Working with Text In Mac OS X version 10.4, the Character Palette looks like this:4 Click an item in the list on the left to see the
Chapter 3 Working with Text 49 Using Advanced Typography FeaturesSome fonts, such as Zapfino and Hoefler, have advanced typography features, which
Contents 5 49 Using Advanced Typography Features 49 Adjusting Font Smoothing 50 Setting Text Alignment, Spacing, and Color 50 Using the Text Inspecto
50 Chapter 3 Working with Text Setting Text Alignment, Spacing, and ColorThe primary tool for adjusting text attributes is the Text Inspector. You
Chapter 3 Working with Text 51 3 Click one of the five horizontal alignment buttons, located to the right of the color well. From left to right, th
52 Chapter 3 Working with Text 4 Choose a line spacing option from the Line spacing pop-up menu that appears when you click the text below the Lin
Chapter 3 Working with Text 53 To set spacing around text in boxes, shapes, and table cells, use the Inset Margin control, described in “Changing t
54 Chapter 3 Working with Text Here are ways to work with rulers:m To show or hide rulers, click View in the toolbar and choose Show Rulers or Hid
Chapter 3 Working with Text 55 3 To change the tab to a different type, Control-click the tab symbol and choose an option from the shortcut menu. O
56 Chapter 3 Working with Text Changing the Inset Margin of Text in ObjectsYou can change the amount of space between text and the inside border o
Chapter 3 Working with Text 57 m To return to regular text at the end of your list, press Return twice.Using Bulleted ListsAlthough you can use aut
58 Chapter 3 Working with Text To add and format a numbered list:1 Place the insertion point where you want the list to begin.2 Click Inspector in
Chapter 3 Working with Text 59 3 To create a legal style list, choose Tiered Numbers from the Bullets & Numbering pop-up menu. Otherwise, choos
6 Contents Chapter 4 68 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects68 Selecting Objects 68 Copying or Duplicating Objects 69 Deleting Obj
60 Chapter 3 Working with Text After you set a width (or the box is as wide as the slide), the text box grows vertically to accommodate your text.
Chapter 3 Working with Text 61 You can format the text within a shape. You can also rotate a shape while keeping its text horizontal. After rotatin
62 Chapter 3 Working with Text Linking to a WebpageYou can add a hyperlink that opens a webpage in your default web browser. To add a hyperlink th
Chapter 3 Working with Text 63 3 Choose Email Message from the Link To pop-up menu.4 Type the email address of the intended recipient in the To fie
64 Chapter 3 Working with Text 5 If you want to change text that appears as the hyperlink in the document, type new text in the Display field.When
Chapter 3 Working with Text 65 To set Keynote to automatically detect that something you’ve typed is an email address or a URL, select “Automatical
66 Chapter 3 Working with Text To go through the text more quickly, press Command-semicolon (;) to continue checking the document.m To check spell
Chapter 3 Working with Text 67 Finding and Replacing TextYou can find every instance of a word or phrase in your document, and optionally change it
468 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other ObjectsThis chapter describes techniques for adding and modifying images, shapes, sound, and o
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 69 Here are ways to copy objects:m To copy and paste an object, select it, and th
Contents 789 Importing an Image90 Masking (Cropping) Images90 Cropping an Image Using the Default (Rectangular) Mask91 Masking an Image with a Shape91
70 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Moving an Object Forward or Backward (Layering Objects)When objects overlap o
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 71 Spacing Objects Evenly on a SlideYou can quickly place an equal amount of spac
72 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 3 Drag the guide where you want it on the slide.Note: Alignment guides can’t
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 73 When you enter X and Y coordinates for line positions in the Metrics Inspector
74 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Flipping and Rotating ObjectsYou can flip or rotate any object. For example,
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 75 5 To change the line thickness, type a value in the Stroke field (or click the
76 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Adding ShadowsShadows give your objects an appearance of depth. An object’s s
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 77 You can also use the Graphic Inspector shadow controls to add shadows to text.
78 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects For shapes, you can set opacity for fill and stroke colors separately from ob
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 79 Locking and Unlocking ObjectsYou can lock objects to avoid inadvertently movin
8 Contents11 8 Copying Tables Among iWork Applications11 8 Selecting Tables and Their Components11 8 Selecting a Table11 9 Selecting a Table Cell11 9
80 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Using the Colors WindowYou use the Colors window to select color for objects.
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 81 6 To match the color of another item on the screen, click the magnifying glass
82 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Tile: Repeats the image inside the object, if the image is smaller than the
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 83 Adding a Custom ShapeYou can use the Draw tool to create your own shapes. To c
84 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Making Shapes EditableIn addition to resizing shapes, you can manipulate the
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 85 Reshaping a CurveYou can expand or contract a curve, or change its angle. To r
86 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects m To change all corner points in one or more shapes into curved points, make
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 87 Editing a StarThe star shape has a slider for increasing and decreasing the nu
88 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Using Media Placeholders Many Keynote themes contain placeholder photos. Thes
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 89 m To convert a placeholder image to an image, select the image, choose Format
Contents 913 6 Performing a Basic Calculation Using Row Values13 6 Removing a Formula137 Using the Formula Editor137 Adding a New Formula with the For
90 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects After an image has been scaled down to fit on a slide, you can’t restore it t
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 91 6 To make only the area under the mask visible, double-click the mask or image
92 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Removing the Background or Unwanted Elements from an ImageThe Instant Alpha t
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 93 Changing an Image’s Brightness, Contrast, and Other SettingsYou can change the
94 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects The histogram: Helps you understand the relationship between shadows (depict
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 95 Adding Sound to a SlideAdd sound that plays when a slide appears and stops whe
96 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects Adding a MovieYou can add a movie to a slide that plays when a slide appears
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 97 6 Choose a repeat option from the Repeat pop-up menu:None: Play only once.Loo
98 Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 4 As the presentation plays, speak into the microphone to record your narrati
Chapter 4 Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects 99 To play a recorded slideshow:Â To listen to the narration, click the Play butt
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