Exporting to other viewing formats, Pdf files, Quicktime – Apple Keynote 1 User Manual
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Chapter 8
Exporting to Other Viewing Formats
Other viewing options allow you to share your presentation across different platforms.
PDF Files
Your slideshow can be converted to a PDF file, which can be viewed or printed in Adobe
Acrobat Reader or any PDF viewer. To save your Keynote slides as PDFs, use the Keynote
Export dialog.
To create PDF files of your slides:
1
Choose File > Export
2
In the Export dialog, select PDF.
3
Click Next.
4
Type a name and choose a location for the files.
5
Click Export.
QuickTime
You can create a QuickTime movie of your slideshow, which includes all the transitions and
animated object builds you added to the show. If you create a self-running QuickTime movie,
you can send your slideshow out as a self-running demo, with object builds and slide
transitions timed just as you set them. If you create an interactive QuickTime movie,
slideshow viewers can advance through the slides and slide builds at their own pace.
To create a QuickTime movie of your slideshow:
1
Choose File > Export.
2
In the Export dialog, select QuickTime and then click Next. The QuickTime export dialog
opens.
3
Choose an option from the Playback Control pop-up menu:
For self-playing movies,
set slide and object
build durations.
Choose an interactive movie
or a self-playing movie.
Choose to play the movie
once, repeat, or loop.
Choose a compression
format to optimize movie size
and playback quality.