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Preface: Welcome to Keynote ’09
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Chapter 1: Keynote Tools and Techniques
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About Themes and Master Slides
16 The Keynote Window
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Zooming In or Out
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Changing Views
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Jumping to a Particular Slide
21 The Toolbar
22 The Format Bar
23 The Inspector Window
24 The Media Browser
25 The Colors Window
26 The Fonts Window
27 Keyboard Shortcuts and Shortcut Menus
28 The Warnings Window
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Chapter 2: Creating, Opening, and Saving a Keynote Presentation
29 About Creating or Opening a Document
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Creating a New Keynote Presentation
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Importing a Slideshow
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Opening an Existing Keynote Document
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About Saving Presentations
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Saving a Presentation
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Saving a Copy of a Presentation
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Automatically Saving a Backup Version of a Presentation
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Finding an Archived Version of a Presentation
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Saving a Document as a Theme
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Saving Search Terms for a Document
36 Locking a Presentation So It Can’t Be Edited
37 Undoing Changes
37 Password-Protecting Your Document
39 Closing a Document Without Quitting Keynote
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