Apple Keynote '09 User Manual

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Connecting Objects with an Adjustable Line

When you want to join two objects with a line, the easiest way to do it is to use a
connection line (rather than creating a separate line as a shape). Two objects joined by
a connection line remain joined even if you reposition the objects on the slide canvas.

To join two objects with a connection line:

1

Hold down the Command key while you select the two objects you want to join, and

then choose Insert > Connection Line.
A straight line appears, connecting the selected objects. You can move the object
separately, and the connection line shrinks, stretches, and changes its position to keep
the objects connected.

2

To make the line curved, drag the white editing point near the center of the line.

If you drag the objects into different positions on the slide canvas, the curvature of the
line adjusts to keep the objects connected.

3

To create a gap between the end of the line and one of the connected objects, so that

they aren’t actually touching, drag the blue editing point at the end of the line away
from the object it’s touching.
The line maintains the gap between itself and the connected object as you move the
objects around.

4

To change the line color, style, thickness, or endpoints, format it using the controls in

the format bar or Graphic inspector, as you would for any other line.
For more detailed information about changing these attributes, see the topics below
“Modifying Object Size, Orientation, Outline, and More” on page 94.

Locking and Unlocking Objects

You can lock objects to avoid inadvertently moving them as you work.

After you lock individual or grouped objects, you can’t move, delete, or modify them
in any way until you unlock them. However, a locked object can be selected, copied, or
duplicated; when you copy or duplicate a locked object, the new object is also locked.

To lock an object:
Select the objects you want to lock, and then choose Arrange > Lock.

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To unlock an object:
Select the objects you want to unlock, and then choose Arrange > Unlock.

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Modifying Object Size, Orientation, Outline, and More

You can resize objects, change their orientation, modify their border styles, add
shadows and reflections to them, and adjust their opacity. After you’ve created a look
you like, it’s easy to copy it directly to other objects.

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Chapter 5

Working with Images, Shapes, and Other Objects

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