Yeah tim it’s got me a couple of times also.
But I have it on my phone to remind me it’s there.
From: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Monday, 10 February 2020 3:40 AM
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Subject: Re: Playing Media Attached to Keynote Presentations
Hi Simon,
Hi Simon,
Good call. Yes, I forgot about that app. Keynote Remote lets you use your
iPhone as a remote control for Keynote presentations.
Later...
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Subject: Re: Playing Media Attached to Keynote Presentations
Hi,
Sorry for not being particularly specific. What I'm calling a "clicker thing"
is one of those clicker devices that many presenters use.
acebar and I believe that it also
responds to the press of the return key. You can also use one of
those clicker things to do any of these actions as well as move
through presentations.
Later...
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> The "On click" should respond to the click of a mouse, the click of a
> TrackPad, the press of the spacebar and I believe that it also responds to
> the press of the return key. You can also use one of those clicker things to
> do any of these actions as well
uot; should respond to the click of a mouse, the click of a
TrackPad, the press of the spacebar and I believe that it also
responds to the press of the return key. You can also use one of
those clicker things to do any of these actions as well as move
through presentations.
Later..
Hi,
The "On click" should respond to the click of a mouse, the click of a TrackPad,
the press of the spacebar and I believe that it also responds to the press of
the return key. You can also use one of those clicker things to do any of
these actions as well as move through pre
Oh thank you. I would never have thought of that! It would be most
convenient if there was a built-in shortcut key to play that media file
rather than having to mess around to get it to play.
On 2/5/2020 11:23 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi,
When the media is inserted into t
Hi,
When the media is inserted into the presentation, you can choose whether it
starts automatically or upon click. Navigate to the slide where the media
resides, select the Animate radio button from the Toolbar, then select your
desired build process from within the Formatter Scroll area.
La
How exactly does this work? Can a slide be displayed without triggering
playback of attached media? If yes, how is media playback/replay
triggered?
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My first question is: do you have Keynote already? It's free if your Mac was
purchased new after late 2013, else it is $20. I'm not sure if you have it but
don't know how to use it, or don't have it at all. Unfortunately, I won't be
much help since I don't have Keynote, nor do I have a need for
Hi all,
I received a presentation that I need to read using keynote. What is the best
way to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Laura
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Hello,
has anyone found a good way to give presentations using a PDF document with
Voice Over?
My problem with the Apple Preview is that it shows artefacts when scrolling
through the document while VO is active.
An ideal solution would be to get the same effect as with a laser pointer
i.e
That can't be guessed. All I suggest is testing the power point out before
actually presenting to make sure everything is working fine.
On Apr 4, 2014, at 1:40 PM, Jessica wrote:
> Hi,
> How do I know whether a link will or will not work when using voiceover
> during a presentation? how do i k
Hi,
How do I know whether a link will or will not work when using voiceover during
a presentation? how do i know if an item is underlined?
Jessica
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hi,
how do you add links to a slide in a keynote presentation?
thanks,
Jessica
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I've never made a PowerPoint presentation, either in Windows or on the mac. Is
there anything I should know as far as how I write it? Since it does bullet
points, I guess it does them automatically in the body text area, but do I need
to be careful how much text I put on each line, etc?
Thank
You can also save the presentation as a PDF. I forget the name of the PC open
source program that plays PDFs as slide shows. I think it's Skim, like the Mac
one, but someone can correct me.
I ended up having to do this for a presentation where my display adapter
wouldn't work with the PC system
Check it first, though. My sister made a Powerpoint presentation on a Mac and
saved it as a .ppt file, but when she opened it on Windows, her main graphic
was upside down. So yes, it should mostly work, but run through it once on
Windows to be sure everything came out correctly.
On May 23, 2013,
Hi,
Short answer is "yes". As long as you don't use fancy media or other
transitions that PPT cannot deal with, you should be fine. Just make sure to
save it as a PowerPoint document after you're done. Actually, I usually save
it as both so I can more easily get at the original Keynote prese
Hello,
I need to use Keynote to create a basic PPT presentation on 10-15 slides. Is
it able to be used with VoiceOver and then saved as a PPT format while
retaining the original formatting, etc?
Thanks,
Harry
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Hello Maria,
Yes, you can use Keynote to create presentations using VoiceOver. You can then
export them to PowerPoint and they work.
Cheers,
Anne
On 20 Sep 2012, at 20:49, Maria Chapman wrote:
> HI. is it possible to make a basic presentation on the mac and make it work
> in power
HI. is it possible to make a basic presentation on the mac and make it work in
power point for windows? is keynote accessible for basic stuff?
thanks
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Hello Nancy,
On 9 Feb 2012, at 16:05, Badger, Nancy wrote:
> Where did you get this training? I would love to have this type of training,
> and I believe my employer would actually pay for it.
> My husband and I provide training on iWork.
The person who learned KeyNote took a three-day course
ed Masters. Click this and
you'll find a selection of slide types, some of which include photos.
Don't put too much text into one slide, wordy presentations are boring.
How can I get pictures into the document itself?
Choose a slide type that provides for a picture and paste it in.
Th
n application for a job, choose a theme to suit the company profile.
In the Toolbar, you'll find a menu button labeled Masters. Click this and
you'll find a selection of slide types, some of which include photos.
Don't put too much text into one slide, wordy presentations are boring
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From: Anne Robertson Can you lovely people please help me with the basics of creating
PowerPoint presentations using KeyNote? I've never created a
presentation before.
I'm afraid the answer is much too complicated to put into an
e-mail message. Most peo
Hello Ezzie,
On 7 Feb 2012, at 06:58, ezzie bueno wrote:
>
> Can you lovely people please help me with the basics of creating PowerPoint
> presentations using KeyNote? I've never created a presentation before.
I'm afraid the answer is much too complicated to put into an e-
Hello:
Can you lovely people please help me with the basics of creating
PowerPoint presentations using KeyNote? I've never created a
presentation before.
Thanks,
Ezzie Ez Bueno
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used to if you are used to ppt.
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Yes, that is what
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>
> Hello all,
> I am attempting to
that one at the moment.
Julie osie
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Subject: creating presentations in keynote
Hello all,
I am attempti
Hello all,
I am attempting to make my first presentation in keynote and I have a question.
When I am editing a slide, after typing one or two lines of text, my mac makes
the noise that it makes when I type onto the next page in Pages. It does this
continuously as long as I type or move around
I'm not positive but I've seen talk about reading power point presentations
with preview. You can try by asking your instructor to convert the ppt into
pdf format. I'm only suggesting this if you do not have access to keynote.
good luck
On Feb 14, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Jam
I haven't tried it but I would expect some measure of accessibility in
the free OpenOffice to read PowerPoint files. Worth a try anyway.
CB
Ryan Mann wrote:
Hello. You can read Power Point presentations with Keynote. I did
this during my last semester in college when I really st
Hello. You can read Power Point presentations with Keynote. I did this during
my last semester in college when I really started getting into using the mac.
On Feb 14, 2010, at 5:06 PM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if there was an accessible program that can be used t
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On 2010-02-14, at 5:06 PM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there was an accessible program that can be used
to read PowerPoint presentations on the Mac?
Hi Jeffrey,
On 14 Feb 2010, at 22:06, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
> I was wondering if there was an accessible program that can be used to read
> PowerPoint presentations on the Mac? I am asking because one of the college
> classes that I am taking, one of the instructors uses PowerPoin
Hi,
I was wondering if there was an accessible program that can be used to read
PowerPoint presentations on the Mac? I am asking because one of the college
classes that I am taking, one of the instructors uses PowerPoint, and it would
be nice to be able to read these presentations on the Mac
8 Oct 2009, at 20:05, Esther wrote:
> Hi Dónal,
>
> If you have been using LaTeX for your presentations, another option
> you could try is using Beamer. I haven't used this myself, but this
> is a sophisticated LaTeX package that will let you do all sorts of
> tran
Hi Dónal,
If you have been using LaTeX for your presentations, another option
you could try is using Beamer. I haven't used this myself, but this
is a sophisticated LaTeX package that will let you do all sorts of
transition slide effects through the basic style package, as we
Thanks Chris that looks excellent.
_
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Sent: 08 October 2009 16:56
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: making presentations using a Mac.
If you are a web developer type
If you are a web developer type you can try out Eric Meyer's S5
microformat CSS stuff
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
You pretty much make unordered lists and heading tags which then get
show as slides and titles. He adds keyboard and mouse handlers and some
navigation. So arrowing or click
Dear Donal,
You can use Voiceover to make a presentation and get the rest of the
class interactively involved. I hope this helps.
Blessings,
Ben
On Oct 7, 2009, at 1:53 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if anyone has used any presentation software on the
> Mac? At
Thanks a lot. I'm particularly interested in Keynote as a presentation
tool, as various sighted colleagues tell me the presentations it makes are
nice.
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I just installed iWork today and plan on trying its presentation
package for my slides at the ACB Mid-Atlantic conference where I am co-
hosting the MacAttack forum.
The presentation package in OpenOffice also may work but I haven't
tried it either.
cdh
On Oct 7, 2009, at 4:53 PM, Donal Fit
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has used any presentation software on the Mac? At
the minute I'm using LaTeX to generate PDF versions of the slides, however
Preview isn't great for displaying on a projector. Any thoughts are
welcome.
Cheers,
Dónal
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