I'd like any help with Keynote as well. I can't quite figure this out. Any help 
would be appreciated.

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On 2012-10-12, at 11:34 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is Keynote fully accessible then? That's good to know, as I know people say 
> Pages is only about 90% and no one seems to know what to make of numbers at 
> all.
> On Oct 12, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:
> 
>> Yes, each slide is pretty much its own document. If you switch to another 
>> slide or add a new one then you have a new workspace. The only exception I 
>> know of is the "magic move" transition. This is where if you have some 
>> object at coordinate 0,0 on one slide then copy/paste that same object to a 
>> second slide and position it at 50,50, using the magic move transition will 
>> have that object slide down and right when you go from the first slide to 
>> the second.
>> 
>> There was a discussion thread about presentor mode back in May:
>> 
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/macvisionaries/RMdB2MqNjfo
>> 
>> I know there have been updates since then so maybe it's better now, but I 
>> found it to be buggy with voiecover.
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> On 10/11/12 2:20 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
>>> Hello all.
>>> I figure it's about time to figure out some of the ins and outs of KeyNote, 
>>> and so now I've got some questions.
>>> 1. Is each slide treated like a mini document, and can I work with it as 
>>> such?
>>> 2. When playing through the slide show with Command Option P, should I not 
>>> be able to read any text in the currently playing slide?
>>> Thanks for any assistance.
>>> PS: If it is not worth trying to make KeyNote work, are there any 
>>> powerPoint alternatives? I here PowerPoint isn't even accessible under 
>>> Windows Anyway.
>>> Matthew Campbell.
>>> 
>>> 
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