Well as to exporting it says this

Create a QuickTime movie that can be viewed on Macs and Windows computers.

that's not what i want. I want to export this thing to other then pptx. and 
this is in keynote.

Help?
On Apr 21, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
> 
> You wrote:
>> Haven't tried playing a slide show on the IOS version of keynote yet. Not 
>> sure what to suggest if you need to use slide show mode.
> 
> I wonder about this.  As I mentioned to Sarah, somewhat serendipitously, I 
> was sent a .pps attachment to an email just recently.  If you open this up on 
> an iPad, where you are reading mail in landscape mode, the slides come up as 
> images one to a screen in Quick Look mode. You can do a three-finger scroll 
> to move to the next one, and VoiceOver will tell you the page you are on.  
> You can read the text on each slide, and notes if they appear on the bottom.  
> Handles multiple languages (if you have this in your rotor settings -- it 
> happened that the attachment sent to me was not in English).  The iPad 2 and 
> the current iPad (just called "iPad" instead of version 3), both are supposed 
> to support mirroring of what's on the screen by default when used with the 
> VGA or HDMI connector to the dock, to project what's on the screen to a 
> projector or high definition display.  If you presenting for a class, you 
> could just run VoiceOver on the displayed attachment and scroll through the 
> sli
 de
> s.  You'd get all the information in the text on the slides.  I haven't tried 
> mailing myself a Keynote presentation as an attachment.  I wonder if it would 
>  also let you view it in Quick Look mode without opening in Keynote?.
> 
> If you wanted to be especially discreet, you could wear one of the single ear 
> Bluetooth headsets, like the BlueAnt Q2 or Jawbone Era or Icon.
> 
> Just some thoughts.  I don't remember whether the 4S supports device 
> mirroring through a VGA connector in the dock -- I think it might.  I know 
> the iPhone 4 does not.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther  
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