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Working With Text, Graphics, and Other Media
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To reset the slide with theme default styles:
m Choose Format > Reapply Master to Selection.
After you’ve set your preferred styles throughout your Keynote document, you may choose
to change the entire document to another theme. Normally, when you apply a new theme,
all styles are reset to the theme defaults. You can retain your changes when you apply a new
theme by making a selection in the theme selection dialog.
To retain style changes when applying a new theme:
1
Choose File > Choose Theme to open the theme selection dialog.
2
Select a new theme.
3
Select the checkbox labeled “Retain changes to theme defaults.”
4
Click Choose Theme.
Adding Images
You can add many types of graphics to your slide presentation, including photos, graphic files
created in other applications, and simple objects that you can draw directly in Keynote.
Keynote accepts all standard graphic file formats, including the following:
m PICT
m GIF
m TIFF
m JPEG
m PDF
m MOV
Drawing Simple Objects
You can draw basic rectangles, ellipses, triangles, arrows, and lines directly in Keynote.
To draw an object:
1
Choose Edit > Place > [Shape], choosing the shape you want from the list. The selected
shape appears on the slide. You can also click Shapes in the toolbar and choose a shape from
the pop-up menu.
2
Drag the selection handles to resize the shape.
You can change the line colors and fill colors of drawn objects. To learn more about changing
an object’s colors and other properties, see Chapter 4, “Changing Object Properties.”