iWork for iCloud works with a Mac or PC using Safari 11.1.2 or later, Google Chrome, or Microsoft Edge. English and requires an iCloud account and an internet connection. iWork for iCloud is currently available worldwide in Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and U.S. Some features may require internet access additional fees and terms may apply.Keynote for Apple Watch is available on the App Store.Pages for Mac, Numbers for Mac, and Keynote for Mac are available on the Mac App Store.Pages for iPadOS, Numbers for iPadOS, and Keynote for iPadOS are available on the App Store.Pages for iOS, Numbers for iOS, and Keynote for iOS are available on the App Store.To close Keynote on Apple Watch, press the Digital Crown. ![]() If you followed the directions in the introduction to this task, Keynote appears whenever you raise your wrist to control the presentation from Apple Watch. Stop playing the presentation: Press firmly on the watch display, then tap. To return to the previous slide on the presentation device and to the two-button screen on Apple Watch, press firmly on the watch display, then tap. If you stop and restart the presentation, or if Apple Watch goes to sleep and then wakes up, the Apple Watch screen redisplays only the Forward button. To return to the previous slide when both buttons appear, tap. The Apple Watch screen updates to display both the Forward and Back buttons. Return to the previous slide: Press firmly on the watch display, then tap. On Apple Watch, press the Digital Crown, tap to open Keynote, then tap. Then tap Last Used App (swipe up to see it). On Apple Watch, go to Settings, tap General, tap Activate on Wrist Raise, and turn on Wrist Raise. Important: For best results, set Apple Watch to wake and display Keynote when you raise your wrist during the presentation. Switch between a timer or current time display: Tap the time or timer at the top of the screen. Turn on Invert Colours to show white text on a black background or vice versa (other text colours aren’t affected). View the current slide, next slide, presenter notes or any combination: Tap, then select a layout.Ĭhange the appearance of presenter notes: With presenter notes showing, tap, then tap to make the font larger, or tap to make it smaller. To change what you see on your remote device as you’re presenting, do any of the following: Skip to a specific slide: Tap the slide number in the upper-left corner, then tap the slide you want to display. Return to the previous slide: Swipe right across the slide. To control the presentation, do any of the following:Īdvance to the next slide or build: Tap the slide, or swipe left across the slide. ![]() You can also double-click the Home button or swipe up from the bottom of the screen (on devices with no Home button) to reveal the multitasking screen, then tap Keynote at the bottom of the screen. Using Handoff, turn iPad into a remote for a Mac: Swipe up on in the bottom-left corner of the Lock screen. Turn the device into a remote: Open Keynote on the device that you set up as a remote, tap in the presentation manager, then tap Play. To turn your device into a remote using Handoff, Handoff must be set up on the Mac and on the device, and the presentation you want to control must be saved in iCloud Drive. You must first set up the iPhone or iPad to be a remote control, as described in the previous task. Restore an earlier version of a presentation.Save a large presentation as a package file.Export to PowerPoint or another file format.Change a shared presentation’s settings.Self-playing or interactive presentations.Play a slideshow with multiple presenters.Change the look of chart text and labels.Add a legend, gridlines and other markings.Change a chart from one type to another.Calculate values using data in table cells.Format Chinese, Japanese or Korean text.Use a keyboard shortcut to apply a style.Create, rename or delete paragraph styles. ![]() ![]() Add bold, italic, underline or strikethrough to text.Format a presentation for another language.Select text and place the insertion point.Move and edit objects using the object list.Place objects inside a text box or shape.Intro to images, charts and other objects.
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