Defining text placeholders, Defining media placeholders – Apple Keynote '09 User Manual

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Defining Text Placeholders

You can add placeholders for text, and define default attributes for text in them.

To define a text placeholder:

1

In the Master Slide navigator, select a slide (to open the Master Slide navigator, click

View in the toolbar and choose Show Master Slides).

2

Open the Master Slide inspector, and then click Appearance.

3

To add a placeholder title text box, select Title.

4

To add a placeholder body text box, select Body.

To control whether text in the text box is bulleted, numbered, or plain by default, use
the Bullets pane of the Text inspector.

5

To add a placeholder free text box, click Text Box in the toolbar. In the Master Slide

inspector, select “Define as Text Placeholder” (or choose Format > Advanced > “Define
as Text Placeholder”).
You can also add a shape and define it as a text placeholder.

6

Resize and rearrange the text boxes as desired.

7

Select the placeholder text and format it as desired.

In a text box, you can define attributes for as many as five levels of text.

Defining Media Placeholders

You can create one or more placeholders on a master slide to hold images, audio files,
and movies. When you drag a an image or movie file to a media placeholder on a slide,
the file automatically takes on the placeholder’s position and size.

To define a media placeholder:

1

Select an image or shape on a master slide.

You can place your own image on the master slide and select it, or select an image
that already appears on the master slide.

2

Open the Master Slide inspector, and then click Appearance.

3

Select “Define as Media Placeholder.”

4

Type a description in the Tag field, if you want.

5

Resize, mask, and arrange the placeholder to look the way you want.

To learn about making an image appear the way you want, see “Masking (Cropping)
Images
” on page 76 and relevant topics below “About Manipulating, Arranging, and
Changing the Look of Objects
” on page 87.

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Chapter 12

Designing Your Own Master Slides and Themes

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