Viewing, printing, and exporting your slideshow, Customizing a presentation for your audience, Creating self-playing presentations – Apple Keynote 3 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.
Creating 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.