Keynote Basics / Library and Samples
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OK let's go ahead and work with an image libraries and samples. If you go to the File menu, you can open up a sample. And you can choose the sample file, and then it'll import the sample: it's importing it slide-by-slide into Keynote. All the data and images are being imported. And of course, finally Keynote will open up the sample file, and there you go. Now, this little dialog that pops up means that the sample file has fonts that are not installed on your machine. You could just click OK to bypass this. Here are your slides within your project. These are slides that are created, and you can take a look at the charts that are here. The objects with transparency, they are transparent overlapping, and this date here. It says December 1st, and of course we have December 8th. You can actually double click this and actually change it. We'll change this to November. And here are some more pictures, some slides, and a Q&A. And this is just a sample that you can check out and see how it's designed. So you can model and adopt some ideas. Here are some flags, and you can move your slide around. You could indent your slides, and a good reason why you would want to indent your slides is to understand that there's information that has to do with the previous slide before it. And that they are relative - it could be the supporting points. And you collapse all your slides. If you go to the file menu now, we can open up the image library. Here's the image library, and you can pick and choose any one you like. Now I'm importing a Keynote file that contains images, and it's used as an image library. You can cut and paste the images from the image library file. Here's a beautiful picture of a skyscraper. Here's some gears, a road, a road with some clouds, space shuttle, architecture, stock market, and some more photos - on and on. These photos are very helpful. If we go to File menu again, we can open up another image library, which again is another Keynote file. We'll go ahead and select the next one. And now it'll go ahead and import this Keynote file or open this Keynote file, where you can see the images that you wish to use. Here is a Keynote file with symbols. And again we have a font dialog box - we can bypass that. So you see, image libraries are rather useful. So you see, image libraries are rather useful.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Keynote |
| Author: | Mario Leone |
| SKU: | 33421 |
| ISBN: | 193207225X |
| Release Date: | 2003-05-15 |
| Duration: | 6 hrs / 103 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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