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42 Chapter 2 Creating a Presentation
For more information about indenting and organizing slides, see “Different Views on
page 21.
Using Multiple Themes
As your presentation takes shape, you may want to use different themes for different
slides within the same presentation. For example, you could have one look for slides
about past business performance and another for sales projections.
To use multiple themes in a document:
1 In the slide organizer, select the slide or slides you want to have a different theme.
2 For simple theme changes on selected slides, click Themes in the toolbar and choose
a new theme.
3 For additional options, choose File > Choose Theme.
4 Choose Selected Slides from the Apply Theme To pop-up menu.
If you want to apply the new theme to all the slides, and not just to the selected
slides, choose All Slides from the Apply Theme pop-up menu.
5 If you’ve modified theme defaults on individual slides, and you want to incorporate
these overrides into the new theme, select “Retain changes to theme defaults.”
For example, if you change the background fill on a few slides, and you want to use
the same fill in the new theme, select this option. If you don’t select this option, the
slides will use the new theme’s background fill.
6 Click Choose.
Moving Around in Your Presentation
You can easily go to the first or last slide in your presentation or to the previous or
next slide.
To jump quickly to a particular slide:
m Choose Slide > Go To > [option].
Step 4: Save Your Slideshow
You should save your slideshow often. Keynote provides some special options for
saving your slideshow, including saving a previous version and saving audio and
movie files as part of the presentation. (For more information, see “Kinds of
Slideshows” on page 35.)