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Keynote Basics / Saving Your Project & Exporting

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Saving and Exporting. Here we have our slide show, and we go to File>save as, and we can name our slide show. Save it to where we like, and you can compact the movies into a presentation, and click save, and the progress bar goes - and Voila! As far as exporting is concerned, we have File>export, I happen to love this one. We have 3 options here. We have QuickTime, PowerPoint and of course PDF - Portable Document Format. Let's choose PDF for a moment. Understand that whether you are on a Mac or a PC, you can view a PDF, same goes for QuickTime, same goes for PowerPoint. Click OK to export as QuickTime. Now, you get some options. And the options deal primarily with compression, and you can control the interactivity, and you can control the basic compression, along with some other options. Go ahead and click and here we are, we want to save it to our desktop. Save - and it processes the files into a QuickTime movie. Let's go to export again - this time we'll choose PDF and export. Save the file to your desktop. Click save - it saves the slides into a PDF document. Now we'll minimize Keynote. Open our QuickTime file, and you could see the QuickTime movie with your slides. If we go into the Preferences, the player preferences, you can uncheck 'play movie when opened up'. You can go from slide to slide with the controls with QuickTime. Now, let's open up the PDF. Here's our PDF. We're inside Adobe Acrobat. And at the bottom of Adobe Acrobat, there are two arrows. And these arrows allow us to scrub through our slides that have been converted to pages - and that's pretty much it. nd that's pretty much it.

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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