

Keynote '09 to Mac Powerpoint 2011 (& Powerpoint 2010) I am left to conclude that the problem was with the rendering engine in Keynote '08. I put on a copy of Keynote '09 (iWork '09) yesterday and every export to Power Point works fine on 20 versions of Power Point. It wasn't an elegant solution, but it worked without fail. The same held true with or without presenter notes. Once we opened it in 2003 and saved it using 2003, 2007 or 2008 could open it just fine. In every instance, oddly enough, we could open the file in Power Point 2003. It didn't crash 2007, but it didn't provide a viewable file either. The same exported file would open in Power Point 2007 (Win), but yielded nothing. We found that every instance (well over 50) of exporting from Keynote to a Power Point caused a crash in Power Point 2008 (Mac). Of course we had to provide copies of our presentations to the class and that required they be in Power Point format. An associate and I created dozens of Keynotes for a major presentation because we both preferred to work with Macs. Microsoft post was originally published on this site.I'm going to put the blame on this one squarely on Keynote (iWork 08). Save your file to OneDrive, right-click on the slide you want to link to and select “Link to this Slide” to help your colleagues quickly access the location you’d like to reference. Have you ever been working with a colleague on a PowerPoint presentation, and wanted to send them a link to a particular slide? With the Link to this Slide feature, you can save time and avoid any confusion by creating a link that will open the file and take them directly to a specific slide in your presentation.
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Learn more about how to use the experience here. Have you ever had an idea for an animated GIF but didn’t know where to get started? With the Export/Save As Animated GIF feature, you can create your ideas in PowerPoint! Use shapes, images, ink, animations, and transitions to create a wide variety of GIFs.


Recent upgrades to PowerPoint for Mac make recording audio and inserting it into your slides simple with the new Record Audio pane. Recording audio for your PowerPoint presentation is easier than ever. Want to be among the first to use the new feature? Make sure you join our Office Insiders Program to get the first look at new features from Office.Īdditional new PowerPoint features available today: Motion towards different portions of your slides to pull the audience’s attention. Similar to recording for the pen tool, you can now record your laser pointer movements while using Record Slide Show. When you or your audience member plays the presentation back, it will seem like you are drawing on the slides in real time. Any drawing done in the recording state will be captured. You can also now record notes taken with the pen or highlighter tool. Playback what you’ve recorded and rerecord when necessary. Use the new recording toolbar right under your camera to configure, start, pause, and stop your recording. Draw your audience’s attention by making it feel like you are giving the presentation live. You can now record a video of yourself to go along with slides that you are presenting. Here are some features that will be new in Record Slide Show on PowerPoint for Mac: We hope that this feature can help simplify your presentation recording process and better engage your audience. These new capabilities will enable you to create more robust recorded presentations. We’re excited to announce that new updates are now available on PowerPoint for Mac that allow users to record presenter video and inking during their Record Slide Show sessions. During a time of remote meetings and learning, alternate methods of presenting are becoming more and more important in our day to day lives. Record Slide Show is an easy to use tool that allows you to create narrations to go along with your slides.
