Rerecording a recorded slideshow, Playing a recorded slideshow – Apple Keynote '08 User Manual
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Chapter 4
Working with Sound, Movies, Graphics, and Other Objects
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As the presentation plays, speak into the microphone to record your narration.
A pulsing red light in the upper-left corner of the screen indicates that recording is in
progress.
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To advance to the next slide, click the mouse or press the Right Arrow key.
The following table lists other ways you can control the presentation while you are
recording.
Note: When you record a slideshow, Recorded is automatically chosen from the
Presentation pop-up menu in the Document Inspector.
Rerecording a Recorded Slideshow
If you record a slideshow and then modify slides, the recording might be out of sync
with the slides. You can rerecord part or all of a recorded slideshow.
To rerecord part or all of a recorded slideshow:
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Select the slide on which you want to start rerecording.
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Open the Document Inspector and click Audio.
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Click Record.
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If the selected slide was previously recorded, do one of the following:
 To replace the previous recording, starting with the selected slide, click Record &
Replace. If there was recording before the first rerecorded slide, it remains intact.
 To replace the entire recording, click Record From Beginning.
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If the selected slide was not previously recorded, do one of the following:
 To append the new recording to the end of the previous recording, click Record &
Append.
 To replace the entire recording, click Record From Beginning.
Playing a Recorded Slideshow
When playing a recorded slideshow, you can use all the regular presentation keyboard
shortcuts (described in “Controlling a Presentation with the Keyboard” on page 173).
There are also some special options for playing recorded slideshows.
Press or click
To do this
W (white screen), F (freeze), or B (black screen) Pause recording. Press any key to resume recording
the slideshow.
Red recording indicator
Pause recording
Esc
Stop playback and save the recording