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58 Best Free Keynote templates (Updated 2022)

In this post you’ll find links to 58 free Keynote presentation templates. These templates vary in style and number of slides, but I’m sure you can find the right template for your next presentation. Keynote is the most popular program for creating presentations if you use the MAC operating system. Of course, you can use the […]

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How to convert Keynote to PowerPoint?

If you give presentations often, likely, you’ve at least heard of Keynote by now. It’s a fantastic application designed by Apple, and it makes creating beautiful and creative presentations a cinch! The problem, however, arises because Keynote saves a .key file that can’t be recognized outside of Apple Software. Yikes! Happily, there is a rather […]

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Keynote: Working with vector maps

Vector maps are created by integrated vector KeyNote tools. For more information about using all the features see “Vector elements: infographics, illustrations, maps.” Besides the standard features you can highlight certain regions or group of regions in vector maps by setting colors. You can also use vector maps of certain regions only by removing any […]

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Keynote: Exporting slides in PNG, JPG, TIFF

You can save the slides as images in PNG, TIFF or JPG. In the top menu select “File” > “Export to” > “Images…” Select the required format in a pop-up window and specify the range of slides that you want to save as images. If you want to save all the slides, check the point […]

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Keynote: Changing colors in the charts and graphs

You can change the color of your charts, graphs, or individual segments. Actually the change of the color or alignment happens in the same way as for vector shapes (for details see “Vector elements: infographics, illustrations, maps”), but there is an additional opportunity to “hide” a part of the segments and elements by setting “no […]

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Keynote: Changing data in the charts and graphs

In Keynote presentation you can use the graphs and charts created with built-in tools. To change the data to your own you need: 1. Right-click and highlight the graph/chart and click on “Edit chat data” button. 2. In the newly opened table edit the data (add new fields or delete existing, if necessary). Close the table. The […]

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Keynote: Inserting and editing photos – Drag & Drop function

For inserting photos and illustrations in KeyNote has a “Drag & Drop” function. Just drag and drop a photo or illustration from the folder to the desired block or slide. Any vector shape created using tools in KeyNote can serve as a mask for a bitmap image. If the vector shape you want to add […]

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Keynote: How to use iconic fonts?

Using iconic fonts in your presentation ensures high quality displaying of these icons on Retina displays and in print. Such icons are easy to scale without loss of quality, to change color in a couple of clicks, to copy and to paste. But you should pay attention to a few features. Iconic font is first […]

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Keynote: Vector elements: infographics, illustrations, maps

Information: Built-in vector tools in KeyNote allow you to create vector objects (graphics, illustrations, infographics, icons, logos, maps) without using any additional graphic apps. Distinctive features of using the vector elements are the ability to quickly edit a shape, manual color change in just a few clicks, and the ability to change the object size without […]

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Keynote: How to work with content slides?

Why is our presentation based on content slides, and not the master slides? 1. Content slides immediately display a slide filled with information and data. This is useful, since you can see in advance how the slide will look when filled. 2. Using master slides is available by inserting master slide template into the working […]