Hello Chris:
The results are the same, but the logistics are different. On the new Keynote, 
you have a formatter tool, and you can change those parameters if, on the 
slide, you select the text box, and then you go to that formatter. This new 
keynote is kind of smart, and it gives you the possibilities regarding the kind 
of content selected on the slide.
If you upgrade and need some help, just let me know. I find this new keynote 
just great and  work much better than in the old version.
Take care!

Daniela Rubio T
iPhone: +34662328507




El 14/03/2014, a las 22:26, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> escribió:

> Is this different than the old version? I haven't upgraded to Mavericks yet 
> so I can't get the new iWorks. On the old one you could add a text box by 
> going to the Text Box button in the toolbar or choosing TextBox under the 
> Insert menu option. Once inserted it's basically an empty box. I get dropped 
> into the new text box and can type some text which stretches the box to 
> contain it. To set the width or height of the box I would pull up the 
> Inspector with Command-Option-I and then navigate to the Metrics radio button 
> and select that. Tabbing into the Metrics pane there are several input fields 
> including Width and X Y position. I think the height is not changeable as 
> that is derived by the quantity and formatting of the text contained by the 
> box. Doe it not work like that in the new Keynote?
> 
> CB
> 
> On 3/13/14 3:26 AM, Daniela Rubio wrote:
>> You just need to interact with the text box and move the handlers. By 
>> default, VoiceOver scales it, and in this new version, you listen to 
>> accurate information regarding the sise, which was not OK in past versions.
>> Also, you can look where in your slide the text box is going to the 
>> Disposition formatter.
>> Hope it helps.
>> 
>> Daniela Rubio T
>> iPhone: +34662328507
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> El 13/03/2014, a las 04:13, Vic <[email protected]> escribió:
>> 
>>> Hello all.
>>> Those of you who extensively use Keynote, have you figrued out how to 
>>> resize the objects inside the slides? For example, when I insert textboxes, 
>>> they are reported as having 0x0 size by default. I, naturally, want to 
>>> resize them.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>> Best,
>>> Vic
>>> 
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