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Creating table builds, Creating chart builds – Apple Keynote '08 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Using Motion in Slideshows

Creating Table Builds

You can make tables appear or disappear on a slide row by row, column by column,
and more.

To set up a table build:

1

Select a table on the slide canvas for which you’ve defined a build.

2

Choose an option from the Delivery pop-up menu in the Build In or Build Out pane of
the Build Inspector.

All At Once: Moves the whole table as a single object.

By Row: Moves the table onto the screen row by row.

By Column: Moves the table onto the screen column by column.

By Cell: Moves the table onto the screen one cell at a time.

By Row Content: Moves the entire empty table onto the screen, and then inserts the
content row by row.

By Column Content: Moves the entire empty table onto the screen, and then inserts the
content column by column.

By Cell Content: Moves the entire empty table onto the screen, and then adds the
content cell by cell.

All elements of a table use the same build style.

Creating Chart Builds

Make charts appear or disappear a bar at a time, a wedge at a time, and more.

To set up a chart build:

1

Select a chart on the slide canvas for which you’ve defined a build.

2

Click Inspector in the toolbar, and then click the Build Inspector button.

3

In Build In or Build Out pane, choose an option from the Delivery pop-up menu.

All At Once: Moves the whole chart as a single object.

Background First: Moves each chart axis onto the screen, followed by all the data
elements at once (bars, lines, or area shapes).

By Series: Moves each chart axis onto the screen and then the data elements, one
entire series at a time.

By Set: Moves each chart axis onto the screen and then the data elements, one entire
set at a time.

By Element in Series: Moves the chart axes onto the screen, and then each separate data
element, one series at a time.

By Element in Set: Moves each chart axis onto the screen, and then each separate data
element, one set at a time.