Jumping to a particular slide, The toolbar, 21 the toolbar – Apple Keynote '09 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Keynote Tools and Techniques

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Jumping to a Particular Slide

As you work on your document, you can easily jump to any slide.

Here are ways to jump to a particular slide:
In navigator or outline view, click a thumbnail in the slide navigator to jump to any slide.

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Choose Slide > Go To and choose one of the options (Next Slide, Previous Slide, First

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Slide, or Last Slide).

The Toolbar

The Keynote toolbar provides one-click access to many of the actions you’ll perform as
you work in Keynote. You can add, remove, and rearrange toolbar buttons to suit your
working style.

The default set of toolbar buttons is shown below. The Full Screen button in the upper-
right corner doesn’t appear unless you are running Mac OS X v10.7 (Lion) or later.

Add slides.

Play slideshow.

Choose a new

view, theme, or

master slide.

Share your document with

reviewers on iWork.com.

Add a free text

box, shape,

table, or chart.

Mask or remove unwanted parts of a
photo. Arrange objects in front of or
behind each other on the slide.

Add a review
comment to a slide.

View and edit in

full screen.

Open the Inspector window,

Media Browser, Colors window,

and Fonts window.

To customize the toolbar:

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Choose View > Customize Toolbar, or Control-click the toolbar and choose

Customize Toolbar.

2

Make changes to the toolbar as desired.

To add an item to the toolbar, drag its icon to the toolbar at the top.
To remove an item from the toolbar, drag it out of the toolbar.
To restore the default set of toolbar buttons, drag the default set to the toolbar.
To make the toolbar icons larger, deselect Use Small Size.
To display only icons or only text, choose an option from the Show pop-up menu.
To rearrange items in the toolbar, drag them.

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When you’ve finished, click Done.

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