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This eBook is designed to offer a quick, guided tour of both simple and advanced functions in Keynote. In the first section we cover keyboarding for the iPad, because that is an essential part of the word processing experience you’ll have when you use Keynote on it.In the second section, we help you get the basics of the program down, including formatting, text editing, and document management. In the third section, we provide detailed, step-by-step processes for syncing apps from your computer to your iPad, and for making the most of the software’s advanced graphical features: photos, tables, charts, and shapes (as well as document setup functions like setting the margins). From there, we move into templates, showing you how (and when) to use them.To wrap up, we show you in the second-to-last section how to save and share documents out of the program. And finally, because your experience working with Keynote will be even better if you can print and share your documents easily, we will discuss a number of third party apps that can help you print and share all kinds of documents from an iPad, not just Keynote documents. Minute Help Press is building a library of books for people with only minutes to spare.

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