Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Should I get Keynote?




Anonymous


I currently own an iPad and a Mac. I'm contemplating buying Keynote for both. I'm certain that switching presentations between my iPad and Mac will be flawless and easy but my university, which I will need to make power points for, only has PCs hooked up to projectors. My question is, if I export a Keynote presentation (or whatever it's called) to powerpoint, can I expect formatting to be consistent? Is this feasible? I know from past experiences with OpenOffice that exporting to PowerPoint was always a pain in the ass cause the formatting was always messed up and the transitions didn't cross over. Should I expect the same from Keynote cause if that's the case, I won't get it. I'm wondering if there's a read-only format I can export to that will work just as fine on a PC as a Mac. Is there one? The most thoughtful answer (which answers BOTH of my questions) gets 10 pts.


Answer
You can expect formatting issues immediately. Only Microsoft products come with the default fonts used in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, so all other applications have to substitute fonts. Therefore, things will always look different unless you're careful to specify cross-platform fonts.

The open file format for presentations was set by an international standards body more than 8 years ago, but each program offers various levels of support. Microsoft fully supports open formats. Keynote can open files saved in standard format but can not save in standard format.

Just the same, you'll need Keynote for your iPad because there's no Microsoft PowerPoint for iPad (Sept 2011). So you're kinda stuck with Keynote as the intermediary. Make your presentations in Keynote so they play on your Mac and iPad. Export them to PowerPoint 97 format from Keynote for the rest of the world. To take advantage of PowerPoint's features, these exported files can be saved in PowerPoint format in PowerPoint before sharing with everyone.

why does the projector show a second screen with my mac book?




***LC***


I own a Mac Book Pro and use keynote instead of power point, when i connected the adapter for a presentation at my colleges class projector instead of the keynote screen it showed the practice screen, how can I fix this for the future? It was as if there was a second screen , in other words my computer screen was showing what the audience was supposed to be viewing and they were looking at the practice screen that i was supposed to be looking at. Can anyone help me? Please


Answer
Open up Keynote's preferences. Under the Slideshow tab, select âPresent on secondary displayâ




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