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Got a big presentation coming up? Keynote is the perfect tool! This Keynote tutorial will show you the way ...
If you're using a Mac, forget about PowerPoint - Keynote is the perfect tool for making engaging, interactive presentations. This tutorial by Gary Atkins will show you how to add pictures and sound to slides, format text, add interactivity, and publish your finished presentation. You'll also learn survival strategies for managing and adding content from iPhoto, iTunes, and iMovie.
Whether you're working from one of Apple's included Themes, or creating your own custom presentation from the ground-up, this Keynote tutorial provides all the information you need to know to hit the ground running. Get your presentation done on time, and make a great impression on your audience - our Keynote 101 shows you the way!
This is a comprehensive course, but you don't need to watch the whole show. Use the detailed menus and keyword search features to quickly find topics of interest. For a full list of this tutorial's topics, see the Table of Contents below!
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1: Introduction
01. Introduction
02. Starting Keynote
03. Checking the Version
04. Presenter Guide Lines
Chapter 2: Creating A Presentation Part 1
Section 2: The Start Menu
05. Choosing A Theme and Slide Size
06. Naming and Saving A File
07. Save As Key Command
Section 3: Creating Slides
08. Creating A Slide From The Menu
09. Creating A Slide Using The New Button
10. Creating A Slide Key Command
Section 4: Working With Your Presentation
11. Saving Your File
12. Changing The View
13. Adding A Slide In Outline View
14. Applying A Master Slide Layout
15. Maximize/Minimize Keynote Window
16. Minimize Key Commands
17. Scrolling The Window
18. Changing The Zoom View
19. The Zoom Menu
20. Zoom Key Commands
21. Play Slideshow
22. Play Slideshow Key Command
23. Play Slideshow Button
24. Quitting Keynote
25. Quit Keynote Key Command
26. Opening and Closing Files
27. Open/Close File Key Commands
Section 5: Editing Your Presentation
28. Spell Check
29. Spell Check Key Commands and Right Click
30. Text To Speech as an Editing Tool
31. Undo/Redo
Chapter 3: Creating A Presentation Part 2
Section 6: Creating A Presentation
32. Presentation Demo
33. Creating A New Presentation
34. Switching Programs Key Command
35. Copy & Paste From A Word Processor Into Keynote
Section 7: View Options
36. The View Menu
37. The View Button
Section 8: Managing Fonts
38. Format Bar
39. Colors Button
40. Font Button (Turning On Font Window)
41. Font Selection, Typeface And Sizing
42. Font Effects
43. Font Collections
44. Font Panel Actions Button
45. Font Size Key Commands
Section 9: Managing Slides
46. New Slide Navigator View
47. Cut, Copy & Paste Slides
48. Cut, Copy & Paste Slide Key Commands
49. Duplicate And Delete A Slide
50. Duplicate And Delete Key Commands
51. Moving Slides
52. Moving Around Your Presentation
53. Moving Around Your Presentation Key Commands
54. Grouping Your Slides
55. Using Comments To Organize Your Slides
Section 10: Using the Inspector
56. Show/Hide The Inspector Window
57. Text Formatting Part 1
58. Text Formatting Part 2
59. Adding Text Boxes
60. Numbering Slides
61. Adding A Table
62. Adding A Chart
Section 11: Inserting Media
63. Inserting A Graphic From Another Program
64. Resizing Images
65. Inserting Images From iPhoto
66. Resizing And Positioning Images Using The Inspector
67. Adding Graphics
68. Animating A Picture
69. Placing Audio On A Slide From iTunes
70. Audio Settings
71. Inserting A Movie (From iPhoto or iMovie)
72. Movie Settings
Chapter 4: Adding Some Style
Section 12: Theme
73. Applying A Theme To A Single Slide
74. Applying A Theme From Master Slides
75. Theme Undo/Redo Key Commands
76. Applying A Theme To A All Slides
Section 13: Using the Inspector
77. Slide Transitions
78. Using Transitions To Organize Your Slides
79. Animating Slides Using Object Builds
Section 14: Getting Ready To Present
80. Presenter Notes
81. Printing Your Handouts & Presenter Notes
82. Rehearse Slideshow
83. Record Slideshow
84. Play Recorded Slideshow
Section 15: Exporting The Slideshow
85. Exporting As A QuickTime Movie
86. Viewing A QuickTime Movie
87. Exporting As A PowerPoint File
88. Exporting As A PDF file
89. Exporting As A Podcast
90. Wrap Up