
But as I read what you're doing, my spider-sense perked up.
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If you absolutley need to have bullet points, have them have as few words as possible (per bullet point) and also fade out the ones you've already shown so that the viewer only sees the latest point as emphasis.Īgain, I do not know what's in your PDF and I might be completely wrong with everything I wrote above and that's fine, I've been wrong many times, I'm tough. If you have a Microsoft 365 account, you can also embed videos from Microsoft Stream. Just like Keynote, you can embed videos from YouTube and Vimeo in your PowerPoint presentations. It will replace the image in the slide, appropriately scaled to fit the entire slide. In Keynote, there’s an option to insert web videos that allows you to embed videos from YouTube and Vimeo in your presentations. Switch ( CMD+TAB) to Keynote, click on the picture in the newly added slide. If he's got text, it's probably a quote that is short and to the point. Switch ( CMD+TAB) to Preview, select the PDF page thumbnail in Preview and copy ( CMD+C) it. Go into YouTube and find any (ANY) presentation by him and you'll see he has images, lots and lots of images, if he has a chart, he's got the emphasis of that chart already blocked out to force you to see what he wants you to see. Reading text while the speaker is saying the same thing can be painful and even "DEATH BY POWERPOINT!" Take a hint from the very best presenter in history: Steve Jobs.

Keynote (and even PowerPoint) work best when you convey ideas on the screen, not text. There's a rule of thumb when doing presentations: "Every time the audience is reading the screen, they are not listening to you." And remember, folks read at different speeds so some people will feel rushed while others will get bored while waiting for the next slide.
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However, unless I'm not understanding what you've got in your PDF, this whole thing doesn't sound like a good idea. After that youll be able upload and download files from PDF Expert to the. If you want to do your text formatting within Keynote, you can copy and paste the text or export to Word (and if you have to open the word document up in Pages) and copy and paste into Keynote and reformat as necessary. If you have a chart, take a screenshot of that and drag it into Keynote or simply redo it in Keynote's tables (which gives you complete control on formatting). You can do NO formatting this way - what you drag in is what you'll see. (To see which version of Keynote you have, choose Keynote > About Keynote from the Keynote menu at the top of your screen.) To explore the Keynote User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field. To open a PDF linked to an open web page, button the PDF file link. I'm going to answer this a couple of ways.įirst off, you can insert each page into a cell in Keynote, just drag it in. This guide helps you get started using Keynote 12.2 on your Mac. The open a PDF attached to an email message, open the message and double-click an PDF icon.
