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Mac Lover
need help with keynote
Is it possible to make Keynote automatically (without clicking the mouse) build in succession the objects in a slide?
Thank you in advance
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08-02-2004 07:37 PM # ADS
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have you tried tweaking the inspector particularly the 'build' tab?
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Mac Lover
yep. tried that already. can't seem to make objects build automatically without clicking the mouse for each object.
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gonz
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Originally posted by ruger
Is it possible to make Keynote automatically (without clicking the mouse) build in succession the objects in a slide?
The current version of Keynote has no auto-advance feature -- each build object requires a mouse click. It's a good bet that auto-advance builds will be a key feature of the next Keynote version.
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Mac Lover
hi need tips in my first keynote presentation
is it possible to view an imovie presentation in keynote? i tried a .mp4 file in keynote but when i played it, it wasnt in full screen. How can i make it on full screen? and can i pause it while its playing when i click it rather than it proceeding to the next slide?
thanks a bunch!
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Super Moderator
In Keynote click on the movie file, drag the corners until it fills the screen. unfortunately the movie is treated as a slide so you can't pause by clicking. A work around would be to make several clips ending/starting where you want the pause and load them as individual slides.
[Edited on 8-24-2004 by peter_ob]
[Edited on 8-24-2004 by peter_ob]
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Mac Lover
is there a way to import keynote slide/s into another keynote file aside from manually transferring slide per slide?
thanks.
LLR
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Super Moderator
Copy paste or drag and drop the selected slides into your new Keynote document.
[Edited on 8-26-2004 by peter_ob]
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Mac Lover
thanks peter. that's what i do but it's a bit taxing if you import, say 10-20 slides. is there way to highlight several slides then just drag & drop them? or to copy paste several slides at the same time?
thanks again.
LLR
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