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Keynote 2 for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 176x229x16 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321246616
  • ISBN-13: 9780321246615
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 176x229x16 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321246616
  • ISBN-13: 9780321246615
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The first task-based guide to Keynote is back, just in time for the revision of Apple's elegant presentation software, Keynote. Keynote 2 for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide gets readers quickly up-to-speed on the powerful presentation software through detailed step-by-step tasks and hundreds of screenshots. Business and educational users will want to start leveraging the power of Apple's graphics-intensive Keynote presentation software ($79, as part of Apple's iWork suite) immediately--dragging and dropping graphics, digital photos, QuickTime movies, and audio into their slide shows; creating animations, shadows, and labels for their charts and tables; producing dynamic drop shadows and cinematic transitions between slides; and more--and this Visual QuickProject Guide will show them how. Task-based instructions, peppered with plenty of full-color screenshots, tips, and sidebars make it easy to dive in and start creating high-impact presentations in no time. Readers will learn how to use Keynote's professionally designed "themes" to create coordinated backgrounds, fonts, colors, bullets, tables, and charts in seconds. 

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A visual, task-based guide to using Keynote, Apple's stunningly sleek presentation software--now updated for the latest revision.



For presentations that matter: a graphics-intensive alternative to PowerPoint, and a guide that promises to get users up to speed on it quickly.

Revised to cover all the juicy new features in Keynote 2, including an expanded set of themes, a built-in Life media browser,  the ability to create self-running, interactive slideshows, and a long-awaited Presenter display.

Filled with tips, sidebars, and helpful anecdotes from the author on how to organize--and deliver--presentations that won't put your audience to sleep.
Getting Started with Keynote
1(16)
Installing iWork '05
2(3)
Starting Keynote
3(1)
Exploring the Keynote Workspace
4(7)
Customizing the Toolbar
11(1)
Using Rulers and Guides
12(4)
Getting On-Screen Help
16(1)
Creating a Presentation
17(20)
Choosing a Theme
18(2)
Adding Slides
20(1)
Deleting Slides
21(1)
Changing Slide Navigator Views
22(2)
Writing in the Outline
24(3)
Using OmniOutliner
27(3)
Adding Speaker Notes
30(1)
Grouping Slides
31(2)
Changing the Slide Order
33(1)
Copying Slides
34(1)
Previewing the Presentation
35(2)
Mastering Slide Masters
37(10)
Master Slide Types
38(1)
Viewing Master Slides
39(1)
Applying Master Slides
40(2)
Modifying Master Slides
42(3)
Changing Master Slide Backgrounds
45(2)
Getting the Type Right
47(32)
Adding Title and Body Text
48(2)
Entering Bulleted Text
50(2)
Adding Text Boxes
52(1)
Layering Text
53(1)
Using the Fonts Window
54(5)
Changing and Styling Fonts
59(3)
Modifying Text Color
62(1)
Changing Text Alignment
63(2)
Adjusting Text Spacing
65(2)
Copying and Pasting Font Styles
67(1)
Kerning Text
68(1)
Adjusting Text Baselines
69(2)
Setting Bullet and Number Styles
71(2)
Setting Text and Bullet Tabs
73(2)
Finding and Replacing Text
75(2)
Checking Your Spelling
77(2)
Working with Graphics
79(30)
Placing Graphics and Shapes
80(4)
Resizing Graphics
84(2)
Masking Graphics
86(2)
Rotating and Flipping Graphic Objects
88(2)
Aligning and Distributing Objects
90(1)
Grouping Objects
91(1)
Locking Objects
92(1)
Using Rulers and Alignment Guides
93(2)
Layering Graphics
95(3)
Using Color and Gradient Fills
98(2)
Placing Text Within Shapes
100(1)
Placing Images Within Objects
101(3)
Modifying Image Borders
104(1)
Using Drop Shadows
105(2)
Adjusting Object Opacity
107(2)
Adding Rich Media and Hyperlinks
109(22)
Adding iTunes Music
110(3)
Adding Slide Narration
113(4)
Inserting QuickTime Movies
117(3)
Adding Flash Animations
120(1)
Compositing Images and Movies
121(3)
Adding Hyperlinks
124(5)
Adding Web Views
129(2)
Working with Tables
131(24)
Creating a Table
132(2)
Selecting Table Elements
134(3)
Resizing Table Elements
137(2)
Deleting Table Elements
139(1)
Inserting Rows and Columns
140(3)
Merging and Splitting Cells
143(2)
Formatting Tables and Cell Contents
145(3)
Adding Cell Backgrounds and Graphics
148(7)
Creating Charts
155(24)
About Chart Types
156(2)
Adding Charts
158(2)
Using the Chart Data Editor
160(3)
Changing Chart Types
163(1)
Transposing Chart Plots
164(1)
Modifying Chart Elements
165(5)
Adjusting Series Elements
170(3)
Working with Pie Charts
173(4)
Resizing Charts
177(2)
Using Slide Transitions and Animations
179(18)
Applying Slide Transitions
180(3)
Creating Text Builds
183(3)
Building Animated Tables
186(2)
Creating Chart Builds
188(3)
Creating Object Builds
191(3)
Ordering Object Builds
194(2)
Previewing Your Work
196(1)
Working with PowerPoint Files
197(10)
PowerPoint Issues
198(4)
Importing PowerPoint Files
202(2)
Tweaking Your PowerPoint Presentation
204(2)
Exporting to PowerPoint
206(1)
Working with Other Applications
207(24)
Importing from AppleWorks
208(3)
Importing from Microsoft Word
211(4)
Using Microsoft Office Clip Art
215(2)
Importing from Microsoft Excel
217(2)
Transferring Keynote Files
219(2)
Exporting Presentations to QuickTime
221(5)
Exporting Presentations in PDF Format
226(2)
Exporting Presentations as Image Files
228(1)
Exporting Presentations as a Flash Movie
229(2)
Giving the Presentation
231(18)
Preparing to Present
232(2)
Cool Presentation Gear
234(4)
Skipping Slides on Playback
238(1)
Setting Up the Projector
239(3)
Running the Presentation
242(1)
Using the Slide Switcher
243(1)
Using the Presenter Display
244(2)
Printing Your Presentation
246(3)
Creating Custom Master Slides
249(16)
Building Master Slides
250(3)
Setting Default Backgrounds and Layouts
253(2)
Setting Default Slide Transitions
255(2)
Customizing Text
257(1)
Setting Default Object Styles
258(2)
Creating Table and Chart Defaults
260(2)
Setting Alignment Guides
262(3)
Creating Custom Themes
265(26)
Theme Planning
266(1)
Creating a Theme from an Apple Theme
267(2)
Preparing Your Graphics
269(2)
Creating Custom Bullets
271(2)
Importing Graphics into Keynote
273(2)
Laying Out Master Slides
275(8)
Adding Custom Charts
283(5)
Finishing Your Theme
288(2)
Saving Your Theme as a Theme File
290(1)
Appendix A Keynote Resources
291(8)
Community and Training Sites
292(2)
Where to Find Themes
294(5)
Appendix B Theme Creation Checklist
299(2)
Index 301


A veteran presenter who knows the value of a strong presentation, Tom Negrino is the author of the previous edition of this book, Keynote: Visual QuickStart Guide, as well as numerous other Visual QuickStart guides, including (with Dori Smith) JavaScript for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide.