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The Outline View. We have to go to the View menu to make sure we are in outline view, and here we are. The outline view shows a breakdown of your text and content, but not images, allowing you to change the text much quicker. And we have 3 slides. I'm going to select some text and make some changes. And you see it changes to ducks. Click the next slide, and let's go ahead and make some text changes and you'll see your slide update. And select a word by double clicking it, and hit backspace to erase or delete. We'll select another slide. If you want add more text, you can hit enter and it provides us with another space. Let's go ahead and change our last bullet to 'Aardvarks'. So everything gets changed in the outline view. It'll speed up the changes that you have to make for text and copy. We're going to add another slide, just for fun. And, we can drag this other slide to the bottom. So, it's now the fourth slide. As you type in outline mode, it types on your screen. Sometimes if you hit enter, it may make an extra slide. Go ahead and add some text. If you hit enter, and it'll make another bullet from this point. So using an outline view is very useful, when you have slide shows that get extremely large, and we're going to move this up. I'm showing you, you can move your slides the same way, but you've moving it in outline view, instead and we'll click play. Click one slide. You'll see that there was not a transition on one slide and that's the new slide we created. So we've to open our Inspector and apply a slide transition. Hit play from the first slide, click once, click again - and there you go. - and there you go.

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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