August 2015
Beginner
168 pages
3h 51m
English
A Keynote slide shouldn’t contain much text, because it needs to be legible from quite a distance, at a much lower resolution than your Mac’s display, and possibly in unfavorable lighting conditions. Nevertheless, titles, bullets, quotes, callouts, and other chunks of text are important components of almost every presentation. Keynote offers a wide variety of tools to format text to your liking. I discuss them in this chapter, with special emphasis on lists (which have some interesting idiosyncrasies).