Huh? ? I opened the pptx in keynote. and all I saw was quick time. I'm confused. On Apr 22, 2012, at 2:22 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Sarah, > > Exporting to QuickTime is only one of the exporting options under Pages. > After you select "Export…" under Keynote's File menu, interact. You'll hear > VoiceOver say "Keynote toolbar item palette". The six options you can choose > are Quicktime, PPT, PDF, Images, HTML, and iPod. I just tried opening a > PowerPoint presentation in Keynote, then going to the File menu on the > toolbar, selecting "Export", and choosing "PDF" from the toolbar item palette > options. I accepted all the defaults and created a PDF file. Then I opened > the PDF file in Skim and read all the slides. If I wanted to run this as a > presentation, I could have gone to the View menu for Skim on the menu bar and > selected "Presentation Options" (shortcut Command-Control-T), which would let > me set up page transitions and synchronization with notes (but I didn't > choose to export notes -- just took the defaults). I could enter > presentation mode in Skim with Command-Option-P (also in the View menu). On > a Mac that supports an infrared remote (not the MacBook Air models, but the > MacBook Pro will support this), I can use the remote to advance or control my > presentation. Otherwise I use the arrow keys. I'm not sure that I'd want to > accept all the default export options now that I've done this -- it's a pain > to hear VoiceOver read "Sunday, April 22, 2012" at the bottom of each slide. > And I found an actual PowerPoint presentation to try this on -- one that was > constructed under PowerPoint and not in Keynote. > > HTH. Cheers, > > Esther > > On Apr 22, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > >> 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. 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