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Chapter 11 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 203
Setting the Slide Size
For highest-quality playback, your slide size should match the screen resolution of the
display on which the slideshow will appear. Most projectors work best with slides at
800 x 600. Newer projectors may display slides at a resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher.
If your presentation includes movies, you might want to use a higher resolution. In
this case, choose a high-denition (HD) theme with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (not
all themes oer the higher resolution). Higher resolution requires more memory and a
faster processor.
You can change the slide size of a Keynote document in the Document pane of the
Document inspector. If you’re not sure of the best slide size or you don’t want to
change the original slide size in your document, Keynote plays the slideshow at its
original size, centered on your display and surrounded by a black border. If a slide is
too large to t the display, Keynote automatically scales it down to t the screen.
You can also have Keynote scale the slideshow up to t your screen when the
slideshow plays.
To scale a slideshow up during playback:
1 Choose Keynote > Preferences.
2 Click Slideshow.
3 Select “Scale slides up to t display.”
This option does not actually change the slide size of your Keynote document; it scales
the document to t the display. Some video quality may be lost during playback with
this option.
4 If you use the Cube or Flip transition, you may want to select “Reduce Flip transitions
to avoid clipping” or “Reduce Cube transitions to avoid clipping.” Otherwise, part of the
transition may not be visible.
Rehearsing Your Presentation
Using rehearsal view, you can see presenter information—without requiring a second
display—so that you can practice and ne-tune the timing of your presentation.
In rehearsal view you can display the current slide, the next slide, and other items
selected in Presenter Display preferences (see “Customizing the Presenter Display on
page 208).
To rehearse your slideshow:
1 Choose Play > Rehearse Slideshow.
2 To scroll through your presenter notes, press the U (up) or D (down) key or use the
scrollbar on the right side of the presenter notes.
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