I haven't, but I'll definitely give that a look. Thank you for the help.
Chris.
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From: Anne Robertson
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Subject: Re: Real quick question about Keynote
Hello Chris,
m: Jonathan Cohn <mailto:jon.c.c...@gmail.com>
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>> The keystroke vo+accent (the key to the
athan Cohn
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Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Real quick question about Keynote
The keystroke vo+accent (the key to the left of number 1 ) might just do
this but I have no idea exactly how the VO move function works. If you use that
The keystroke vo+accent (the key to the left of number 1 ) might just do this
but I have no idea exactly how the VO move function works. If you use that
keystroke with the additions of a space then it should resize.
> On Dec 20, 2015, at 20:26, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> I have a
I have a slide which is very very basic. It's just solid white background,
with your standard black text, no graphics or anything.
I have two placeholders in the slide layout area. I have the title, and the
body.
The problem I'm facing is, I like the title being like it is in its 80PT font
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