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The Keynote 2 training shows users how to create exciting
presentations. Students will similarly learn about handling
text, charts, tables, images and objects. In addition,
topics such as animating objects and transitioning between
slides will be covered in detail, along with various export
options.
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- What is Keynote?
- Keynote Lesson Overview
- Overview of Interface
- Changing a Slide’s Master
- Change Master Slide Contents
- Working with Text and Images
- Overview of Inspector
- The Graphic Inspector
- The Metrics Inspector
- The Table Inspector
- The Chart Inspector
- Grouping Objects
- Using the Graphic Inspector for Text
- The Slide Inspector
- The Build Inspector
- Making a Multimedia Postcard
- Animating
Complex Builds *watch
free video lesson
- Working with Movies in Keynote
- Animating Sequential Builds
- Adding Transitions to Large Presentations
- Creating a Standalone Presentation
with Hyperlinks
- Placing Web Content
- Export to Quicktime and Flash
- Export to Powerpoint
- Export to PDF and Images
- Working with the Presenter Layout
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Rob Griffiths is the Founder
and “chief hintmaster” of macosxhints.com,
the web’s leading collection of OS X-related
tips and tricks. For over four years, the site has
been documenting all the “behind the scenes”
tips that make using OS X (and its related applications)
more enjoyable and productive.
Rob has also written two books for O’Reilly
Press. The first, Mac OS X Hints Jaguar Edition,
contained the “greatest hints” of the
site up through OS X 10.2. The most recent release
is Mac OS X Power Hound: Panther Edition.
This version of the book added nearly 200 hints,
and verified all prior hints for proper functionality
in Panther.
In addition to the website and book authoring duties,
Rob is also a Macworld Contributing Editor, responsible
for a monthly OS X tips and training column, as
well as occasional feature articles. Recent feature
stories include “Mac OS X Maintenance,”
online “First Looks” for both Pages
and Keynote, and a Mobile Mac column covering remote
access options for Mac users.
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