Adding and formatting text, Adding graphics and other media – Apple iWork '08 User Manual
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Chapter 3
Getting Started with Keynote
Adding and Formatting Text
Each slide includes various kinds of text—title, subtitle, bullets—depending on its
master. Choose a master slide with the combination of text and other elements that
best suits the slide’s content.
Most body text is bulleted. For information about creating text without bullets,
see “Adding Text Without Bullets” in Keynote Help or the Keynote User’s Guide.
Here are ways to work with bulleted text:
 To add a new line of bulleted text, press Return.
 To indent a bulleted line, press Tab.
 To move an indented line to a higher level, press Shift-Tab.
 To add a new line of nonbulleted text (to create a subparagraph under a bullet,
for example), press Option-Return.
You can change text properties—such as font, size, color, and spacing—at any time
using either the Font panel or the Text Inspector. For more information about these
tools, see “The Font Panel” on page 19 and “The Inspector Window” on page 17.
Adding Graphics and Other Media
You can add many types of media to your presentation, including photos, movies,
audio, graphics created in other applications, and tables and charts created in Keynote
or one of the other iWork ’08 applications.
Many of the master slides contain placeholder photos. Although you can add photos
anywhere on a slide, dropping a photo on one of these placeholders automatically
positions and sizes the photo. You can use the placeholders for other types of media
too, including movies and sound files.