Apple Keynote 2 User Guide

Peter Kitson

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Welcome To Keynote 2


With Keynote, impressive presentations are just the beginning. This preface provides an overview of the features of Keynote and a list of resources for using it.

Keynote is a robust program for creating professional-quality presentations. Keynote’s powerful and simple tools make it easy to deliver compelling presentations, create studio-quality storyboards and portfolios, and author interactive slideshows. You can incorporate photos, movies, or music from your iLife libraries, as well as Safari web snapshots.

Present your data using any of the charts and tables built right into Keynote. Use the handsome and versatile themes that come with Keynote, or customize themes to suit your specific needs.

Your Keynote presentation can be viewed in several ways, including watching it on a computer, projecting it from a computer to a large screen, printing it, or exporting it as a set of image files or to Flash, QuickTime, PowerPoint, or PDF format so that it can be viewed on other computer platforms. (For more information about viewing options, see Chapter 8, “Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow.”)

Keynote Features at a Glance

Professional-Quality Designs
Keynote provides a wide variety of themes for creating stunning presentations in a snap. Every theme includes coordinated colors, text, charts, and tables. You can easily change a slideshow’s theme at any time, and you can modify themes to suit your needs. You can even set off sections of your slideshow by using multiple themes in the same presentation.

Present With Confidence
Set up the main display for the audience and an alternate presenter display. While you give your presentation, you can view information such as the current and next slide, elapsed time or time remaining, a clock, and slide notes. Jump to any slide by typing its slide number.

Self-Guided Presentations and Kiosks:
Tell your story even when you’re not there. For kiosk presentations, create self-playing slideshows that automatically loop. Or use hyperlinks to create slideshows that viewers can navigate through. Turn any object into a hyperlink to perform such actions as going to another slide, opening another Keynote document, or going to a website. Embed a snapshot of the content of any webpage— without the browser frame. Optionally auto-update the web page snapshot at presentation time.