
PowerPoint doesn’t support some Keynote features:
Some bulleted text items may be lost. If you hide the bulleted text on a slide Â
(by deselecting Body in the Slide inspector), it is deleted from the outline when
you export.
PowerPoint doesn’t support alpha-channel graphics, so if you use a photo cutout Â
frame, the image behind it will appear in front. You may also notice slight variations
in other graphics.
Creating a PDF File
Your slideshow can be converted to a PDF le, which can be viewed or printed using
Preview, Adobe Reader or any PDF application.
If your slideshow contains hyperlinks, they are exported as active links in the
PDF document.
Here are ways to create a PDF le:
To create a PDF le that will be viewed only onscreen (not as a printed hardcopy), m
choose Share > Export and then click PDF. Select your options (for more information,
see “Printing Your Slides” on page 215 ), click Next, type a name and choose a location
for the le, and then click Export.
You can print PDF documents created using this method, but the document won’t
have printer margins. If you intend to print your PDF le, you might get better results
using the following method.
To create a PDF le that will be printed, choose File > Print, and then choose “Save as m
PDF” from the PDF pop-up menu. In the Save dialog, type a name, choose a location
for the le, and then click Save.
Exporting Slides as Image Files
You can export all your slides as image les in JPEG, PNG, or TIFF format.
To export slides as image les:
1 Choose Share > Export and then click Images.
2 Specify whether to create a le for every slide or only a range of slides.
3 To create a separate image for each build stage, select “Create an image for each stage
of builds.”
4 Choose an option from the Format pop-up menu.
The better the quality is, the larger the le size is.
5 If you choose JPEG format, use the Quality controls to specify a percentage between
low and high quality.
6 Click Next.
7 Type a lename, choose a location for the les, and then click Export.
220 Chapter 11 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow
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