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03/04/2012, 11:08 PM
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Hi everyone
Just checking to see if the EB gurus can help with a few questions I have regarding keynote. I have to set up a group of photos on a page (with names under them) for a school presentation. I have the photos but they are slightly different in size (sent by teachers under different formats etc) and this is fiddly to fix and taking ages. Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with doing something like this, I would need between 15 and 29 photos on the page with names under them set up so that it can be dropped into a presentation. It would need to be altered each time (photos rearranged, some removed) so I am after a quick way to make a pro forma for this if possible. Thanks in advance from a total Keynote newbie. Ali |
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09/04/2012, 08:03 PM
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Thanks for reading guys, as there have been no replies I will assume this is not possible to do.
Regards Ali |
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04/05/2012, 09:18 AM
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Just use powerpoint....
Make up slides with all of the photos and add names using a text box. Then just select the images you need and copy into the new presentation. Just noticed this is nearly a month old, so probably too late... |
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07/05/2012, 12:49 PM
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Thankyou for replying.
I got all the photos and fiddled around with it and did exactly as you suggested and it worked. Thankyou again. |
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