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- Apr 08, 2013 KeyNote NF (New Features) Tabbed notebook with RichText editor, multi-level notes and strong encryption. Added new features to Marek's KeyNote: checkboxes on children of selected nodes, hidden nodes, alarms on nodes.
- If you do use Keynote on a Mac. Which may be useful if you want your presentation to include demonstrations of other iPad apps or content that’s not within Keynote itself. However, note that.
We’ve redesigned Pages, Numbers, and Keynote to work even better with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Now, more features are supported, including commenting, conditional formatting, and bubble charts. And each update adds greater compatibility. It’s never been easier to take a Microsoft Office document from your Mac or PC and import it into Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. So you can keep the workflow flowing.
See all the ways our productivity apps support popular Microsoft Office features.
Microsoft PowerPoint Format (.pptx) | Keynote for Mac | ||
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Graphics | Supported | Partially Supported | Not Supported |
Action Triggers | Mouseover and mouse click actions are mapped to tap actions on import | ||
Best Scale for Slide Show (PowerPoint) | |||
Connection Lines | Connection Lines attached to placeholders are imported as straight lines | ||
Endpoints | |||
Fill Color | |||
Gradient Fill - Linear | Only first and last color import | ||
Gradient Fill - Path | |||
Gradient Fill - Radial | |||
Gradient Fill - Rectangular | |||
Hyperlink Anchors | Not supported on charts | ||
Hyperlink References | Links to other files not supported | ||
Hyperlink Screen Tip | |||
Image Adjustments | Opacity is supported | ||
Image Effects | |||
Image Fill | Image is set to stretch or tile | ||
Images | |||
Lock Aspect Ratio | |||
Movies | Only media types supported by iOS | ||
Object Builds | Keynote supports the majority of PowerPoint object builds. Learn more | ||
Object Flip - Horizontal | Fill is flipped, text is not. Text or Hyperlink text is not supported. | ||
Object Flip - Vertical | |||
Object Mask | |||
Object Position | |||
Reflection | |||
Relative to Original Picture Size | |||
Shadow | |||
Shapes | Not all shape types supported | ||
SmartArt | Imported as a shape | ||
Sounds | Only media types supported by iOS | ||
Stroke Color | Solid colors map directly. Gradients are averaged and imported as solid colors. | ||
Stroke Width | |||
Texture Fill | Image is set to tile | ||
Transparency | |||
Web View | |||
Text | Supported | Partially Supported | Not Supported |
Bidirectional Text | |||
Capitalization | |||
Column Formats | Not supported within shapes | ||
Equation | |||
Font Colors | |||
Font Types | Fonts available for download are imported. Unsupported fonts are substituted. | ||
Formatting | |||
Image Bulleted Lists | Arrow unsupported | ||
Line Spacing | |||
Numbered Lists | |||
Subscript | |||
Superscript | |||
Text Box Text Overflow | |||
Text Boxes | |||
Text Bulleted Lists | |||
Text Effects | |||
Tiered Numbered Lists | |||
Vertical Text | Stacked text imported as vertical text | ||
WordArt | |||
Slide Formatting | Supported | Partially Supported | Not Supported |
Color Fill Slide Background | |||
Footers | Imported as text | ||
Headers | Imported as text | ||
Hidden Slides | |||
Narration Track | |||
Pattern Fill Slide Background | |||
Picture Fill Slide Background | |||
Presenter Notes | |||
Slide Masters | Not all master types supported | ||
Slide Numbering | |||
Slide Size | |||
Texture Fill Slide Background | |||
Transition Duration | |||
Transitions | Keynote supports the majority of PowerPoint transitions. Learn more | ||
Miscellaneous | Supported | Partially Supported | Not Supported |
Comments | |||
Ink Annotations | Imported as drawings | ||
OLE Object | |||
Charts | Supported | Partially Supported | Not Supported |
2D Column | |||
2D Stacked Column | |||
2D 100% Stacked Column | |||
2D Bar | |||
2D Stacked Bar | |||
2D 100% Stacked Bar | |||
2D Line | |||
2D Stacked Line | Imported as Line chart | ||
2D Marked Line | |||
2D Stacked Marked Line | |||
2D 100% Stacked Marked Line | |||
2D 100% Stacked Line | Imported as Line chart | ||
2D Area | |||
2D Stacked Area | |||
2D 100% Stacked Area | |||
2D Smooth Marked Scatter | |||
2D Smooth Lined Scatter | |||
2D Straight Marked Scatter | |||
2D Straight Lined Scatter | |||
2D Pie | |||
2D Exploded Pie | |||
2D Pie of Pie | Imported as Pie chart | ||
2D Bar of Pie | Imported as Pie chart | ||
2D Marked Scatter | |||
3D Column | |||
3D Stacked Column | |||
3D 100% Stacked Column | |||
3D Bar | |||
3D Stacked Bar | |||
3D 100% Stacked Bar | |||
3D Line | |||
3D Area | |||
3D Pie | |||
3D Exploded Pie | |||
3D Stacked Area | |||
3D 100% Stacked Area | |||
Bubble Charts | |||
Doughnut | Imported as a single-tier donut chart | ||
Exploded Doughnut | Imported as a single-tier donut chart | ||
Surface Charts | |||
Radar Charts | |||
High-Low-Close Stock | Imported as Line chart | ||
Open-High-Low-Close Stock | Imported as Line chart | ||
Volume-High-Low-Close Stock | Imported as Bar chart | ||
Volume-Open-High-Low-Close Stock | Imported as Bar chart | ||
Column Cylinder | |||
Stacked Column Cylinder | |||
100% Stacked Column Cylinder | |||
3D Column Cylinder | |||
Column Cone | Imported as 3D Column Cylinder chart | ||
Stacked Column Cone | Imported as 3D Column Cylinder chart | ||
100% Stacked Column Cone | Imported as 3D Column Cylinder chart | ||
3D Column Cone | Imported as 3D Column Cylinder chart | ||
Column Pyramid | Imported as 3D Rectangle Column chart | ||
Stacked Column Pyramid | Imported as 3D Rectangle Column chart | ||
100% Stacked Column Pyramid | Imported as 3D Rectangle Column chart | ||
3D Column Pyramid | Imported as 3D Rectangle Column chart | ||
Bar Cylinder | |||
Stacked Bar Cylinder | |||
100% Stacked Column Cylinder | |||
Bar Cone | Imported as Bar Cylinder chart | ||
Stacked Bar Cone | Imported as Bar Cylinder chart | ||
100% Stacked Bar Cone | Imported as Bar Cylinder chart | ||
Bar Pyramid | Imported as 3D Rectangle Bar chart | ||
Stacked Bar Pyramid | Imported as 3D Rectangle Bar chart | ||
100% Stacked Bar Pyramid | Imported as 3D Rectangle Bar chart |
Another manual way to delete Keynote apps from your Mac is using the Launchpad. Here’s how it works: Click Launchpad icon in your Mac’s Dock. Find the Keynote that you want to delete. Click and hold the Keynote icon’s until it starts shaking. Click X in the top-left corner of the app icon. Click Delete. Method 2: Delete MAC apps with.
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Steve Jobs was famous for his keynotes, dubbed Stevenotes
A keynote in public speaking is a talk that establishes a main underlying theme. In corporate or commercial settings, greater importance is attached to the delivery of a keynote speech or keynote address. The keynote establishes the framework for the following programme of events or convention agenda; frequently the role of keynote speaker[1][2] will include that of convention moderator. It will also flag up a larger idea—a literary story, an individual musical piece, or event.
At political or industrial conventions and expositions and at academic conferences, the keynote address or keynote speech is delivered to set the underlying tone and summarize the core message or most important revelation of the event. Keynote speeches are also given at the graduation and commencement ceremonies of colleges, universities, and major high schools, usually by accomplished academics or celebrities invited by the student body. These speeches are often called a commencement speech.
Keynote speakers are often selected to raise interest in a particular event, such as a conference or large meeting sponsored by a corporation or association, and draw attendees to attend that program. Selecting a keynote speaker who is well known for his or her expertise in a particular field, or who has wide name recognition due to other accomplishments, will probably raise enthusiasm among prospective attendees for a meeting or conference. Increasingly the word keynote is being used as a synonym for plenary session or 'invited talk,' with some conferences having an opening keynote, a closing keynote, and many other keynotes.
A keynote speaker may work independently, be represented by a speakers bureau, or by a new crowdsourced model such as the speakerwiki website. In the event that a speaker is represented by a traditional speakers bureau, a commission, typically 25%–30%, is due; however, this is traditionally and ethically absorbed by the speaker rather than the client so that the fee remains flat and transparently priced to the client.[3]
The term key note comes from the practice of a cappella, such as doo-wop or barbershop singers, playing a note before singing. The note played determines the key in which the song will be performed.[4]
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In the United States[edit]
Some of the more famous keynote speeches in the United States are those made at the party conventions during Democratic and Republicanpresidential campaigns. Keynote speakers at these events have often gained nationwide fame (or notoriety); for example, Barack Obama at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and have occasionally influenced the course of the election. In the commercial arena, Steve Jobs delivered influential keynote speeches at Apple product, system and service launches,[5] and former presidential candidate Al Gore delivered a keynote address which was edited into the documentary film An Inconvenient Truth (2006).
References[edit]
- ^'Life Changing Lessons Online'. The Trust Hack. 2018-02-21. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
- ^'What is a Keynote Speaker, really?'. Mike Hourigan. 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
- ^Weiss, Alan (1998). Money talks how to make a million as a speaker ([Online-Ausg.] ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN0-07-069615-2.
- ^'What Is A Keynote Speech?'. Lisa B. Marshall. 2011-11-23. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
- ^'11 Presentation Lessons You Can Still Learn From Steve Jobs'. Forbes. 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
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