Hi Daniela,

I agree new keynote is a revelation.  One thing that is interesting is the fact 
that when in Slideshow mode, the text content appears in ‘edit’ fields.  Wonder 
why they did that.

Dónal
On 7 Feb 2014, at 08:15, Daniela Rubio <mabuha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello!
> I am glad I can be of help. I love the new keynote,b because even the 
> animations are accessible for us. Take a look on the help file, you will find 
> amazing things!
> we keep in touch! Enjoy and take care!
> 
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> 
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> El 06/02/2014, a las 20:37, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> escribió:
> 
>> Thanks. Yeah I'lldo that after I have my slides complete. I'm finding that 
>> outline view is working very well for me as I can see how many slides I 
>> have.  and right now I'm behind by 6. Bleh! 
>> 
>> Thanks and take care. 
>> On Feb 6, 2014, at 12:11 AM, Daniela Rubio <mabuha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello again Sara:
>>> So create transitions you can do the following:
>>> 1. When you have your slides complete, you can add transitions in each 
>>> slide. When you add a transition, you will add it on the slide which will 
>>> start with it. So, select the slide for which you want the transition in 
>>> the slide browser.
>>> 2. stop interacting with all and go to the toolbar, then check the Animate 
>>> Checkbox.
>>> 3. Go to the formatting tool and you will be placed at an Animate pane, 
>>> where you have to locate the Add transition button.
>>> 4. When you select the transition you want, bo to the transition formatting 
>>> tool, and there you can adjust the duration and if you want them to occur 
>>> automatically. I would leave it as it is, so you pass the slides as you 
>>> wish.
>>> 5. You stop interacting with all and you are done.
>>> VoiceOver doesn’t speak if a slide has a transition or not, but if it does 
>>> and by mistake you want to put it again, you will find a Change button 
>>> instead of the add transition button.
>>> I really hope it helps you, an if I can help you more, contact me again.
>>> Best
>>> 
>>> Daniela Rubio T
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> El 05/02/2014, a las 16:17, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>> 
>>>> I want a transition between slides. I cannot find a way to do this. I also 
>>>> want the last slide to be blank and black. 
>>>> 
>>>> Tc. 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Feb 4, 2014, at 22:48, Daniela Rubio <mabuha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Sara!
>>>>> To edit a title body or text body, just interact with the rectangle and 
>>>>> bring the mouse. Then Vo+Shift+space. If you have your mouse follow Vo 
>>>>> cursor, you don’t need to bring the mouse.
>>>>> Can you be a little more specific on the transitions issue? Take care and 
>>>>> hope it helps!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Daniela Rubio T
>>>>> iPhone: +34662328507
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> El 05/02/2014, a las 00:40, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello to all. In using the new  key note I"m noticing that when I press 
>>>>>> enter to edit a title, or the body of my slide my text disappears. Is 
>>>>>> there a way to solve this as I have a presentation due in a week and I 
>>>>>> can't have that happen as it will I'm sure dock if I forget a slide or 
>>>>>> leave a slide blank. Also how do I have the transitions fade  in and out 
>>>>>> from black to what ever then fade to black
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Take care  to all and sorry if this rambles a bit. I have one of my 
>>>>>> migraines again.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Be blessed all.
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