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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"


CHAPTER 7: I Work, You Work, We All Work with iWork 151
Select the theme you??™d like to use, choose the size of the slides, and then click Choose. Your
new slideshow window appears, displaying the first slide in your slideshow (see Figure 7-7).
The size of your slides should match the resolution of the device on which the slideshow
will be presented.
Edit your slides by entering your information in the text and image placeholders, exactly
as you would in Pages. For text, double-click the placeholder and type the text you want to
appear there, and for images, drag-and-drop the picture or graphic that you want into an image
placeholder.
152 How to Do Everything: Mac
FIGURE 7-7 A new slideshow ready to be edited, shown with the Presenter Notes field
Use Presenter Notes
in Your Slideshow
Presenter Notes are items you want to mention to your audience during your presentation.
When you show your presentation to others by using an external device, such as a projector,
the Presenter Notes are only visible to you on your Mac, and not to them.
If the Presenter Notes field doesn??™t open automatically when you create a new slideshow,
you can open it by choosing View | Show Presenter Notes.


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