Over complicated for a simple flash card. Flash card apps or the old fashion way is better in my opinion, but thanks for taking your time to upload this video. 😀
This is really useful (and easy)! Is there a way to copy and paste multiple question & answer pairs into Keynote. Maybe from a Numbers or Page document? An example would be 50 states and 50 state capitals - is there an easier way to get them into Keynote rather than 50 x 2 cuts and pastes?
Ive watched a couple hours of these videos and i still can't work my Mac with the efficiency of my windows. opening notes and keynotes to copy and paste does not work. working in multiple windows is clunky. two notes open at the same time is clunky, I am failing to see the allure of Mac. the only plus is the integration to my other Mac devices. what are you copying from in this video?
Just come up with a process that works for you. Start with what format the data for this is in. Maybe this process here works then, or you have to come up with something else. It really depends on your data, your skills, and which apps you like to use. No simple answer.
I am sending the link to my current students that use Mac's NOW!!!
Thank you Gary!
You are a genius :-). Thank you. I love simple solutions rather than downloading another app
Thank you so much for this from the bottom of my heart. 👍🏼
Over complicated for a simple flash card. Flash card apps or the old fashion way is better in my opinion, but thanks for taking your time to upload this video. 😀
BIG HELP!
Hi, can a two column table from numbers be brought into keynotes and be converted into flashcards? ie: each row would be a single flashcard? thx
See ruclips.net/video/HSxcI3xwVK4/видео.html
is there a substitution for "edit master slide" in later versions of keynote? thanks.
They are just called Slide Layouts now. View, Edit Slide Layouts.
thanks. @@macmost
Thanks!😘
Such a good tutorial. Thanks for your sharing.
just tried several ways to copy from pages to keynote with no success. please advise.
thanks
What were you copying, exactly? What happened when you tried (error message?)
@@macmost text. I’ve tried downloaded text and recently typed text and th e two programs just don’t want to play with each other
Very useful! Thank you!
i really enjoy your creativity
less is more, for sure, thank you so much
Thanks for sharing xD
can i flip titles ans subtitles to make subtitles visible first and then titles? thanks.
Yes. Look at the Build Order for the slide.
@@macmost thanks.
This is really useful (and easy)! Is there a way to copy and paste multiple question & answer pairs into Keynote. Maybe from a Numbers or Page document? An example would be 50 states and 50 state capitals - is there an easier way to get them into Keynote rather than 50 x 2 cuts and pastes?
In outline mode, you can do some things like that. Or, you could use something like this: ruclips.net/video/HSxcI3xwVK4/видео.html
found this option too ruclips.net/video/AZtgTX0AXgc/видео.html
@@clippersncurls That copies multiple slides in Keynote. Tom is asking how to get text into Keynote in the first place.
@@macmost I like this method and could have used it a few years ago for a project but had to do an alternate method. Thanks Gary
this is not well explained
Ive watched a couple hours of these videos and i still can't work my Mac with the efficiency of my windows. opening notes and keynotes to copy and paste does not work. working in multiple windows is clunky. two notes open at the same time is clunky, I am failing to see the allure of Mac. the only plus is the integration to my other Mac devices.
what are you copying from in this video?
I am just copying text from a text document.
How to make 600 flash cards in pages that we can print front side and answer at back and after printing we can cut the card with scissors
Just come up with a process that works for you. Start with what format the data for this is in. Maybe this process here works then, or you have to come up with something else. It really depends on your data, your skills, and which apps you like to use. No simple answer.
Cool!
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Awesome video! Thank you!