Full-screen view – Apple Keynote '09 User Manual
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Light Table View
If your slideshow contains many slides and you want to see more thumbnails at the
same time, use light table view. You can easily reorder slides by dragging, as if the
slides were spread out on a photographer’s light table.
Here are ways to work with light table view:
To show light table view, click View in the toolbar and choose Light Table (or choose
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View > Light Table).
To enlarge or shrink the thumbnail images, click the button in the lower left of the
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window and choose a size.
To edit a slide or return to your previous view (navigator or outline), double-click a slide.
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In light table view, you can add, delete, duplicate, skip, and reorder slides just as you
can in navigator and outline views.
Full-Screen View
If you’re using Keynote in Mac OS X v10.7 (Lion) or later, you can view the application
window in full-screen view, to help you work without distractions. In full-screen view,
the Keynote window enlarges to fill the space of your entire screen, moving into a
separate space so that you can easily move between Keynote and your desktop.
To view Keynote in full screen:
Choose View > Enter Full Screen or click the Full Screen button in the top-right corner
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of the Keynote window (looks like two outward-facing arrows).
To exit full-screen view, do any of the following:
Choose View > Exit Full Screen.
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Move the pointer to the top of the screen to show the menu bar, and then click the
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Full Screen button in the top-right corner of the screen.
Press Escape on your keyboard.
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Chapter 1
Keynote Tools and Techniques