Love the series, very detailed. Just one question, can you suggest a method for adding some kind of font style selector that you can apply in Keynote in a similar way to Pages. I use Keynote a lot for web page designs and the ability to select a type style for say H1 headlines, subheadings, paragraph text etc. would be invaluable.
Question: If I work in Keynote, can I bring what I've done into imovie 09? Maybe just say with imovie till I become better at editing with the tools in that software? Just trying to get a handle on all these great tools.
From Keynote choose Share > Export. Choose "Quicktime" as your export option, and you can save a Quicktime Movie of your Keynote right on your desktop. When you launch iMovie, you can import that Quicktime Movie.
@y35n00b5 I'm going to get those cranking too! Something to keep in mind... All of the things I have shown you in Keynote behave exactly the same way in Pages and Numbers. Text Boxes, shapes, etc. Try using something you've learned here in Pages, it is exactly the same!
Love the series, very detailed. Just one question, can you suggest a method for adding some kind of font style selector that you can apply in Keynote in a similar way to Pages. I use Keynote a lot for web page designs and the ability to select a type style for say H1 headlines, subheadings, paragraph text etc. would be invaluable.
AquilaMarketing 6 months ago
dont need to wait for the video to complete load I know I will learn something interesting thanks again
1chomps 1 year ago
Peter,
Another great video, so much information thank you.
petefusaro 1 year ago
fantastic. Thanks very much
khooliyen 1 year ago
Excellent, Pete! 5 stars!
Question: If I work in Keynote, can I bring what I've done into imovie 09? Maybe just say with imovie till I become better at editing with the tools in that software? Just trying to get a handle on all these great tools.
Thanks for all your help & support.
chessdude67 2 years ago
@chessdude67 You sure can, Tim...
From Keynote choose Share > Export. Choose "Quicktime" as your export option, and you can save a Quicktime Movie of your Keynote right on your desktop. When you launch iMovie, you can import that Quicktime Movie.
empowermac 1 year ago
@chessdude67 Thanks Pete! Excellent.....I have a lot to learn, but with your help, I'll get there.
Take care,
Tim
chessdude67 1 year ago
you really should do a pages and numbers tut's as well :D
y35n00b5 2 years ago
@y35n00b5 I'm going to get those cranking too! Something to keep in mind... All of the things I have shown you in Keynote behave exactly the same way in Pages and Numbers. Text Boxes, shapes, etc. Try using something you've learned here in Pages, it is exactly the same!
empowermac 1 year ago
great tut this was my first one but im going to watch all ur other ones they very helpful, thanks
djatomic1985 2 years ago
@djatomic1985 Thanks! I really wish I could make these more often. I'm trying to get them out as quickly as I can!
empowermac 1 year ago