Hi Julie,
which view is best to use to read the presentation? Also, is there a way like 
in ppt was to just hit a key and you go to the next slide? and continue reading
Thanks,
Rafaela
El 30/10/2010, a las 12:00, RATTRAY J. escribió:
> Hi,
> 
> Have you tried playing the show and reading it that way - I do use
> keynote both to prepare work and show presentations. I don't find it too
> bad and like it better than ppt now.
> 
> If you look on the view menu and see what view you have enabled that
> might help to.
> 
> The other thing is when I first used the play function in keynote lots
> of things appeared on the display that I did not want - if you select
> custom display and then get rid of everything but current slide it helps
> too - I am rushing off now as meeting friends for dinner - could
> probably do some better help advice with actual instructions etc later
> if that would ghelp
> 
> I guess for now the message is it does work well once you sort a few
> things out - would also be happy to discuss this off list if you want 
> 
> Julie
> 
> julie.ratt...@durham.ac.uk
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Subject: keynote
> 
> Hi folks,
> I was wandering if any of you uses keynote, and how accessible it is.
> Numbers and pages work great for me, but when I want to view a
> presentation (for example a power point one that someone has sent me) it
> is complicated. I first interact with the layout area and interact with
> the slide and then with the text to read it, and sometimes vo doesn't
> read all of it. Then i have to stop interacting with all of that and
> interact with the scroll area an then the slides table to change the
> slide and go back to read it.
> Do you know if there is an easier way of accomplishing reading a
> presentation?
> Also, is it easy to create one?
> Thank you for your help,
> Rafaela
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