Zooming in or out, Changing views, 17 f – Apple Keynote '09 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Keynote Tools and Techniques

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To show or hide presenter notes, choose View > Show Presenter Notes or View >
Hide Presenter Notes. See “Adding Presenter Notes” on page 202 for more detailed
information about using presenter notes.
The

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format bar gives you fast access to formatting tools for customizing text, tables,

charts, and more. The controls that appear on the format bar depend on the item you
have selected on the slide canvas.
To show or hide the format bar, choose View > Show Format Bar or View > Hide
Format Bar. See “The Format Bar” on page 22 for more detailed information about the
format bar.

Zooming In or Out

You can enlarge (zoom in) or reduce (zoom out) your view of the slide canvas.

Here are ways to zoom in or out:
Choose View > Zoom >

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zoom level.

Choose a magnification level from the Zoom pop-up menu at the bottom left of the

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slide canvas.

If you’re using Keynote in Mac OS X v10.7 (Lion) or later, you can also view the
application window in full-screen view, to help you work without distractions. To learn
more, see “Full-Screen View” on page 20.

Changing Views

Keynote offers several ways to view, manage, and organize the slides in a Keynote
document: navigator view, outline view, and light table view. You can also view only
the slide canvas. If you’re using Mac OS X v10.7 (Lion) or later, you can also work in full-
screen view.

To change from one view to the other:
Click View in the toolbar and choose an option (or choose View > Navigator, Outline,

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Light Table, or Slide Only).

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