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Ipad : Presentations with Keynote - Building Your Own Slide

3/19/2012 9:22:21 AM
You can remove items and add your own to any template. We can practice adding your own elements to a slide by using the blank template.

1.
Start a new document or continue from the previous example. Tap + to add a new slide.

2.
Choose the blank slide to the lower right.

3.
Tap the Image button at the top to add an element.

4.
Tap Media.

5.
Select an album, and then select a photo from that album.

6.
With the photo selected, grab one of the blue dots and shrink the image.

7.
With the image selected, tap the i button and then tap Style.

8.
Tap the bottom right of the six basic image styles or tap Style Options to customize the look of the photo even more.

Select All

To select all objects, tap a space with no objects. After a short delay, tap there again and then you can choose Select All.

9.
Add two more images using steps 3 to 8.

10.
To select multiple items, use two fingers. Tap the first image with one finger and hold it. Use a second figure to tap the other two images to add them to the selection. Then drag all three images into a better position.

11.
Tap the Image button to add another element.

Tables and Charts Anyone?

You can also add table and charts, even basic shapes, in the same way you would do it in Pages. There are a lot of similarities between using Pages and using Keynote.

12.
Tap Shapes.

13.
Tap the first element, a T, which represents a plain text box.

14.
Tap outside the menu to dismiss it.

15.
Tap the text box to select it.

16.
Drag it to a new position and expand it.

17.
Double-tap in the text box to enter some text.

18.
With the text selected, tap the i button.

19.
Tap Text to change the font style in the same way you do in Pages.

20.
Make the text bold by tapping B.

21.
Tap outside the menu to dismis it.

22.
Your text is now bold.

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