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The Pastel Keynote theme is great for many purposes. Marketing agencies, brand presentations and creative portfolios are some examples. The Pastel Apple Keynote presentation template comes with 32 slides and it's easy to edit. This is better than any free keynote themes out there. Mokswa - Modern Agency Mac Keynote Theme.

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Keynote is a highly popular presentation software for Apple product users. It's Apple's way of countering the popularity of PowerPoint. Keynote stands out with excellent design quality, flexible features, and world-class software quality. Millions across the globe cherish it.

What is the most common response that you get when you ask an Apple user what is Keynote like? Well, for one, they will tell you that it's incredibly simple to use. Its interface is designed to cater to the needs of advanced and beginner users alike. In many ways, you can use Keynote for as simple or complicated projects as you require. It does basic things like slide editing effortlessly but is capable of video and audio integrations as well.

The other thing is Apple Cloud integration. What that means is that all your slides are readily available on all your favorite Apple devices: the iPhone, your MacBook, and your iPad. You can preview, customize, and showcase your presentation virtually from anywhere. It doesn't take long for one to master the Keynote's intuitive interface.

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  • Beautiful themes for Keynote are useful tools for creating presentations. If you work, or study, or have a holiday, our products will bring you convenience. We present you a beautiful set of many templates for Keynote.
  • Aug 29, 2019 Rice paper – This free Keynote theme looks similar to parchment, which may invoke archaism and tradition. You can use it for historical and cultural presentations, or maybe something related to Asia. Web 2.0 – This is an interesting but simple Keynote template. The background is baby blue and the text box is gray.
  • These are more than just beautiful backgrounds – each theme includes up to 25 different master slides, which lets you choose the best layout for your information. Let us take care of the appearance of your presentation, while you focus on the content.Requires Keynote 6.

Whether it's your first Keynote presentation, or maybe you're a seasoned expert already, finding the right template for your needs is of utmost important. The visuals that you bring alongside your spoken word are just as important, and they help to create an open atmosphere in the audience. Whether success depends on your template choices is hard to determine, but bringing with you a little bit of style cannot hurt.

Getting started.

So, now that you know a little bit about the Keynote software itself, it's time to get started with finding a template that's going to suit your needs. Template selection can be a tedious process, so to help you out we have prepared a little checklist to use whenever you feel stuck.

  • Understand your niche — for a simple business meeting, you won't need a 1000+ slides template, something simple will do. Write down whom you are presenting for, and that will yield a much clearer perspective on the type of a design that you need. Keynote templates come in virtually any niche imaginable, so there are always multiple choices to go with.
  • Consider animations — adding animated slide transitions and general animation effects can be a nice gesture, and Keynote is powerful enough to give you the option of adding animations. Not all templates support them though, and sometimes you have to create your own. Always double check before you commit.
  • Support availability — professional Keynote designers will always provide their customers with support beyond the purchase. Having access to a dedicated person to help you can be crucial in situations where you struggle to make the template work. Consider opting for a template that provides premium support.

You can always rely on our own professional template designs, browse our Keynote Templates collection to find something suitable for your idea. We care about your feedback and welcome support requests as part of our free offer to you.

The next segment is for Keynote users experienced and inexperienced, a brief collection of tips and tricks to help you make better Keynote presentations.

Tips & Tricks for Keynote

As with any software, gradually people learn new and more effective ways to use it. Keynote is not an exception to this. Whilst integrated with an already intuitive user experience, there are certain nuances that can help you improve the workflow of your presentation structuring.

  1. Combine elements from multiple slides to create an even more unique experience. Keynote allows you to copy and paste elements from Master Slides into your own unique slides. Use this as an opportunity to express your creativity.
  2. Check out free vector and icon marketplaces to find accompanying graphics to go alongside your slides. Keynote can render multiple visual formats, enabling for you to further customize the presentation with your own personality.
  3. Consider creating a recording over your presentations so that the slideshows can be accessed by people outside of your meeting. Keynote supports audio and video recordings. It's a helpful feature because it lets people outside of the presentation hall to experience the full spectrum of what you were presenting.
  4. Improving your productivity by creating and saving custom styles. These includes buttons, elements, overlays and other Keynote elements. Once created, you can save them for reuse at a later time.
  5. Think about ways you can minimize using Text in your presentations, and instead opt for utilizing many of the Keynote's graphic features to make your slides visually rich and enticing.

Presentations can be a hit or miss, especially when we overthink how a presentation needs to look like. It's not always that animations will work, and sometimes you have to go for the minimal approach. Using your slides to back up your actual words and emotions that you express is the best way to go.

Get started

  • Make sure you have the latest version of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
  • To access your templates and themes across all your devices, make sure that you're signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID, and iCloud Drive is turned on for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
  • To use iCloud to access your templates and themes across all your devices, make sure that your iPhone or iPod touch uses iOS 12 or later, your iPad uses iOS 12 or later or iPadOS, and your Mac uses macOS Mojave or later.

Use templates and themes on your iPhone and iPad

Create a Pages or Numbers template, or a Keynote theme. When you add it to the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, it appears on all of your devices that are signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID and use iCloud Drive with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.*

Create a template or theme

  1. Open an existing document to base your template or theme on, or create a new document.
  2. Customize your template or theme. You can add and format text, images, and objects. You can also set media placeholders so you can easily replace images without affecting the formatting of your document.
  3. To save your template or theme, tap the More button , tap Export, tap [App name] Template or Theme, then tap Add to Template Chooser or Add to Theme Chooser.

After you save your template or theme, it appears in the My Templates section of the Template Chooser in Pages or Numbers, or in the My Themes section of the Theme Chooser in Keynote.

Share a template or theme

  1. Open the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, then tap My Templates or My Themes.
  2. Touch and hold the template or theme, lift your finger, then tap Share in the menu that appears.
    If you don't see the Share button, tap the template to download it to your device, then try again.
  3. Choose an option to share your template or theme.

Set a media placeholder

With placeholders, you can define areas in your template or theme where you can quickly add an image or movie.

  1. Add an image to your document.
  2. Tap the image.
  3. Tap the Format button , tap Image, then tap Set as Placeholder.

Rename a template or theme

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  1. Open the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, then tap My Templates or My Themes.
  2. Touch and hold the template or theme, lift your finger, then tap Rename in the menu that appears.
  3. Enter a name, then tap Rename.

Delete a template or theme

When you delete a template or theme, it is removed from your other devices that use iCloud Drive with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.

  1. Open the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, then tap My Templates or My Themes.
  2. Touch and hold the template or theme, lift your finger, then tap Delete in the menu that appears.
  3. Tap Delete to confirm.

Use templates or themes on your Mac

Create a Pages or Numbers template, or a Keynote theme. When you add it to the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, it appears on all of your devices that are signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID and use iCloud Drive with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.*

Create a template or theme

  1. Open an existing document to base your template or theme on, or create a new document.
  2. Customize the template or theme. You can add and format text, images, and objects. You can also set text and media placeholders so you can easily replace text and images without affecting the formatting of your document.
  3. After you finish customizing your template or theme, choose File > Save as Template or Save Theme, then choose Add to Template Chooser or Add to Theme Chooser.

After you save your template or theme, it appears in the My Templates section of the Template Chooser in Pages or Numbers, or in the My Themes section of the Theme Chooser in Keynote.

Share a template or theme

  1. Open the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, then click My Templates or My Themes in the sidebar.
  2. Control-click the template or theme that you want to share, then click Share.
    If you don't see the Share button, open the template to download it to your Mac, then try again.
  3. Choose a way to share your template.

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Set media and text placeholders

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With placeholders, you can define areas in your template or theme where you can quickly enter text or add an image or movie.

  1. Enter text or add an image or movie.
  2. Select the text, image, or movie.
  3. Choose Format > Advanced, then choose Define as Placeholder Text, Define as Text Placeholder, or Define as Media Placeholder. In Keynote, you can define text placeholders only when editing master slides.

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Rename a template or theme

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  1. Open the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, then click My Templates or My Themes.
  2. Control-click the template or theme, click Rename, then enter a new name.
  3. Press the Return key to save the new name.

Delete a template or theme

When you delete a template or theme, it is removed from your other devices that use iCloud Drive with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.

  1. Open the Template Chooser or Theme Chooser, then click My Templates or My Themes.
  2. Control-click the template or theme, then click Delete.
  3. Click Delete to confirm.

* Templates and themes you create appear in the Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps on your devices, but not on iCloud.com.





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