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Keynote For Seniors: A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Creating a Presentation On Your Mac - cover

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Keynote For Seniors: A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Creating a Presentation On Your Mac

Scott La Counte

Publisher: SD Editions

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Summary

Unleash the Power of Keynote! 
 
Showing off your vacation slideshow or photo album used to be boring. With Keynote for Mac, you can create a slideshow or photo album that will be fun to create and which will wow your audience! 
Keynote is powerful software, and if you get a Mac, it's free. But let's face it: you've probably spent most of your life using PowerPoint. 
 
For a Mac user, Keynote can make your documents really shine...but first you need to know how to use it. This guide will help! 
Instead of spending time on hundreds of Keynote on functions you probably will never use, it shows you what you really want to know: the basics. 
 
In no time, you'll be creating visually stunning presentations! 
 
It will show you the ropes--including how to do all those things you are used to doing in Microsoft PowerPoint - and help you with some of the features you may not even know about. 
 
Ready to get started? Let's go!
Available since: 05/18/2020.

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