Viewing, printing, and exporting your slideshow, Customizing a presentation for your audience, Self-playing presentations – Apple Keynote 2 User Manual
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Viewing, Printing, and
Exporting Your Slideshow
This chapter describes the various ways to share
your Keynote presentation.
You can view a Keynote presentation from your computer on your own display or
projected on a large screen. You can make the slideshow a self-running “movie” for a
kiosk. You can share it across platforms by exporting it to formats such as a QuickTime
movie, PowerPoint presentation, Flash file, or PDF document. You can also print
directly from Keynote in a variety of page layouts.
Customizing a Presentation for Your Audience
You can make three different kinds of presentations in Keynote, depending on how
the presentation will be used.
 Normal presentations are controlled by clicking the mouse or using the keyboard.
By default, a slideshow is normal (interactive) unless you make it a self-playing or
hyperlinks-only slideshow.
 Self-playing presentations advance automatically, like a movie (no user interaction
is possible). You can use this option, for example, to play a presentation in a kiosk
setting. Instructions for creating these kinds of presentations follow.
 Hyperlinks-only presentations advance when viewers click hyperlinks. Instructions
for creating these kinds of presentations follow.
Self-Playing Presentations
If you want your presentation to run by itself, for example, as a kiosk demonstration,
you can make it a self-playing presentation.