Ann odd usability thought just hit me as I'm making some simple updates to my slide decks in Keynote. Adding and positioning the page number is not something you can do without using the mouse (to click the button in the inspector and drag it into place). There's no menu item for this. That's normally OK with me ... it's a very infrequent operation so why take up valueable menu space (as well as valueable user comprehension space) with it? But the odd thing is that I think quite often, when you need to use an infrequent operation you need to use it a lot at once. That's probably why Microsoft applications have byzantine menu structures ... they never want anything to require the mouse and from a usability perspective they throw the baby out with the bath water over those infrequent commands. All I'm missing from Keynote is a simple macro-recording feature: turn on page numbers, select it, drag it to position, update it's style. I'd love to be able to run through my master slides (10 per presentation times 7 presentations!) and just it cmd-m or something. Of course, if Keynote had master-masters, I might be able to make the change in one place per presentation (which would apply to the ten masters and the 60 or 70 slides per presentation).
-- Posted By Howard to Tapestry Central at 7/16/2009 09:38:00 AM