Hi,
I think this is where the format section of the screen becomes important you
can add sounds pictures and media to the slides and then decide if it plays
immediately or on click the format area changes as you use different elements
of the toolbar - happy to help further if I can so just
It worked out great! Yes, all I had to do was VO-Right to the next
collapsed element, the one after the table with the slides in it that I
could arrow through, interact with that element, and for each slide, the
text was right there. What threw me, what made me think it wasn't
working, is I
None of what you just told me was old. I've never done this before.
There was one edit box I found that was filled with 0's. Very strange! I
don't have the time to study this now because of time constraints, but I
will, and report back, probably tomorrow.
On 10/23/2019 5:55 PM, Julie
I know there's text there, because I can use OpenOffice's program (and
probably Keynote, too) to extract and save the text. I'll look at it
further.
On 10/23/2019 5:51 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi,
Hmmm. That's odd. VO should read everything within a Keynote slide,
Hi again,
So in keynote, and forgive me if I am starting with stuff you already know, you
get three sometimes four different areas of the screen you can interact with -
depending on your set up:
1. Slide navigator - this is a list of all the slides in the presentation and
if you interact with
Hi,
Hmmm. That's odd. VO should read everything within a Keynote slide, unless of
course it is an unlabelled image, or a scanned image thing. There are usually
different aspects on the slide itself, including headers, footers, body etc.
VO should read the contents of a Text box without
Hmm ok so try this - I think if you interact with the text box or whatever item
and then use vo and arrow keys it should show you more than the title - I do
use keynote but not as often at the moment so let me have a play around to
refresh my memory and see if I can work it out for you because
I sure thought so, too, but I get the title, and that's all. I've tried
adding a text box from the tool bar, but that didn't help either. I then
went to the formatter group, but all I could do there was move things
around and messait up for the people who actually need to see what's on
the
Hi,
If you interact with the individual elements of the slide it should read
everything to you.
> On 23 Oct 2019, at 22:12, Steve Matzura wrote:
>
> It has come upon me that I need to know a lot more about this software than I
> do. For example, I seem to have become the de facto presenter
It has come upon me that I need to know a lot more about this software
than I do. For example, I seem to have become the de facto presenter for
a group to which I belong whereat I must show a PowerePoint
presentation. I've discovered that Keynote doesn't read the embedded
text, but the Windows
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