Hello all. I have herd that Keynote is very accessible for making presentations. Can some one guide me how I can make presentations and do a slide show? So I need to know how to navigate between various slide elements during creating. This includes title body etc. How can I add lists and other objects? If I want to have a title with sub title and then a body can I create such slides? Also how about indented lists and graphics?
How can I do slide show? that is, when I run the slide show I should be able to read the points/ text (some times speaker notes ) and move between slides.
Is all this possible?
Lastly, can I export or import powerpoint presentations?
Any help will be highly appreciated as I am currently using google slides and that some times creates problem for me.
By kk_macker, 15 August, 2025
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English might be
English might be the posters second language, so give some grace. for seasoned macOS and iOS users like myself, using the roter to get spasific spellings of posts is easy to do. The app in question is Keynote. I would say that after this last comment, the original poster was put off by the first comment on their thread to be about spelling.
Yes its defenetly possible to use it
I remember doing a powerpoint with it back in highschool and I did it without problems but I don't remember exactly where is what. If memory serves you have the title of the slide then the body of the slide where you enter the text.but yeah itβs defenetly duable for sure. From what I remember when I used it its very easy to use.
Very Sorry for the typo: it's Keynote indeed.
So I must have done something wrong while typing. It is Keynote the default app for making presentations. So can some one guide me on using it with voice over?
I need to create and present the slide deck and format the slides as well. adding bulleted lists and indented lists is one thing, adding sub titles to titles is another thing I want to do. And yes lastly about accessing content on the slide using navigation keys.
Oh and what about accessing speaker notes?