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Summary: How to create a project in Keynote in iWork; learn all about Pages, Keynote, and Numbers in this free instructional video.
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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. I've started up Keynote, and you're going to be presented with a template screen once again. From here, you can select a preset or you can choose a blank document by selecting either white or black up here depending on the backdrop color that you want. From here, you can also select the slide size. I'm just going to select 800 x 600, which is the smallest possible, and select choose. That's going to create a blank page for me. You can add slides over here by right clicking or control clicking underneath slide. I'm selecting new slide. You can also select a new slide button up here, which is just a little plus. That's going to add slides for you. You can jump between slides just by clicking on them. If you come up to view, you can select an outline view, which is a little bit different than the navigator view. You can select slide only just to see just the slide without the navigator. If you select light table, it's going to give you the light table view, which just looks like you're looking at your slides on a light table. If you double click one, it’ll take you to just the slide. I'm going to bring up my navigator again. With the slide, you can do anything we've learned how to do so far. You can add shapes and text boxes. I just added a text box. Move them around just like we did in Pages and in Numbers. You can also add media just like we learned before as well and add masks to them as well. The only difference is now we're creating them for slides and for presentation purposes. Just remember that anything you've learned so far, you can do here in Keynote."
eHow Article: Creating a Project in Keynote in iWork