Apple users will tell you that Keynote is the standard for them. We live in a world where Windows and Mac users have to coexist, which is why you need to learn how to convert PowerPoint to Keynote. After all, you need to collaborate with PowerPoint users every now and then. Many users find that using an external keyboard with keyboard shortcuts for PowerPoint on Mac helps them work more efficiently. For users with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using the touchscreen and are an essential alternative to using a mouse. To try it out, connect your Apple Pencil to your compatible iPad or iPad Pro and tap on PowerPoint’s Draw tab. That’s where you’ll find tools to write, draw, edit, highlight, and doodle. Of course, you can also use your Apple Pencil to select objects and text boxes. Read on to learn three cool ways to use your Apple Pencil with PowerPoint. Much like on the Mac, Apple has now made Keynote, Number, Pages, iMovie and GarageBand free on iOS. So if you don't already have Keynote installed, go to the App Store and download it.
Follow these instructions to create a narrated PowerPoint presentation on a Mac.
- Make sure your slides are complete.
- Add your script to each slide in the notes.
- Go to Slide 1.
- On the Transitions tab:
- Uncheck On Mouse Click.
- Check After: (leave number of seconds unchanged)
- Click Apply To All.
- On the Slide Show tab, click Record Slide Show:
- The presentation will start recording right away, but you can start it over for the slide by clicking the rewind icon:
- Record the presentation. If you make a mistake, just click the rewind button for that slide and re-record the narration for that slide. Make sure you get it perfect before moving on as it's a pain to edit later.
- When you're done, click End Show in the upper left.
- Click Yes to indicate that you want to save the slide timings.
- Each slide will now have a speaker icon. Click on each speaker icon and, on the Audio Format tab, select Start > Automatically so that the audio will start automatically when the slide opens.
- To test your slide show, click Play from Start on the Slide Show tab:
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jgmegiel wrote:
I a new mac used and have to do a powerpoint presentation, how? Is there a compatable program ?
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Do you need to do a presentation, or do you need to do a PowerPoint presentation?
PowerPoint is presentation software by Microsoft, part of Microsoft Office. If you want to use it, you need to buy it from Microsoft.
Apple has its own presentation software, called Keynote, and it's quite well regarded. However, it is not bundled with Mac OS X, and you have to buy it from Apple, either by itself, or as part of a suite called iWork, which is a sort of counterpart to Microsoft Office.
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If you need compatibility with PowerPoint, but can't afford to buy it, you can try OpenOffice or LibreOffice. Both are free; they are based on the same software and they are designed for a high degree of compatibility with MS Office. There is also NeoOffice, based on the same software as the other two; it is supposed to be more Mac-like than the others, but, although theoretically free, it requires a (relatively) small fee to download, which means it's not really free. None of the three is as well polished or well supported as MS Office or iWork, but they do work quite well.