Magic Move not scaling text

Hi - despite assurances from the manual and the help files, I cannot get Magic Move to scale and move a text box - it just dissolves instead. This from a single slide with nothing else on it, duplicated and then the text moved and resized.

Any ideas?

MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on Jan 21, 2009 4:26 PM

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Posted on Feb 3, 2009 11:52 AM

Magic Move is very cool, but it gets real sensitive-like when certain things are changed in the target slide. Text re-sizing is one of those. Haven't found a way yet to make it work natively yet.

My workaround has been to use Illustrator ($$$) or *Vector Designer* ($) to build a piece of text (make sure the Text Box has a Fill set to None, and set the Text Color to your preferred color). Then you can literally cut and past that text in Keynote, and because it's a Graphic Object it can be scaled, and because it's a vector-based you can scale either direction to your heart's content.

Of course you loose all the benefits of having it be defined as a Text Object by Keynote, but if that'll work for you, you're good to go.
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Feb 3, 2009 11:52 AM in response to Mactabby

Magic Move is very cool, but it gets real sensitive-like when certain things are changed in the target slide. Text re-sizing is one of those. Haven't found a way yet to make it work natively yet.

My workaround has been to use Illustrator ($$$) or *Vector Designer* ($) to build a piece of text (make sure the Text Box has a Fill set to None, and set the Text Color to your preferred color). Then you can literally cut and past that text in Keynote, and because it's a Graphic Object it can be scaled, and because it's a vector-based you can scale either direction to your heart's content.

Of course you loose all the benefits of having it be defined as a Text Object by Keynote, but if that'll work for you, you're good to go.

Feb 7, 2009 1:15 PM in response to Brian Peat

In this same vein, create the text box and use Grab to grab the text. Save it to the desktop, drag and drop it into the "first" slide and the "second" slide, deleting the original text box on the first. Re-size and reposition the object on the second slide and the Magic Move will work as you desire. This method seems to involve fewer steps, but if I think about it probably doesn't. Just be sure that, if you use Preview, to click the "Select" box to copy your object. Otherwise you'll just be copying the text again. In other words, don't just use Cmd-C to copy what you see.

I wrestled with this for a while thinking something was wrong with my build of iWork '09. Now it works as advertised.

Hope this helps; and good luck. Keynote '09 is really neat once you figure out all the possibilities.

--Joe

Feb 11, 2009 10:41 AM in response to Mactabby

The same limitation exists for rotating text.

If the only change to a text box from one slide to another is its rotation, Keynote does move it magically, but the orientation change happens as a sudden jump in the midst of the transition from the box's first orientation to its subsequent one.

Thanks to Brian Peat for sharing the power of Preview! This is a clean and very nice alternative to letting Keynote struggle with the text itself (for now, anyway.)

Blessings!
Dave

Feb 8, 2009 11:15 AM in response to Kyn Drake

Using Grab or any other screen grab application will indeed copy the background color behind the text. In some cases that won't matter, but if you have a gradient background color or something more complex than a solid color, it could be an issue. Also, if you have another object behind the grabbed text, the background will also be visible. Instant Alpha can help, but we can detect flaws in text more than in other graphics, so the results may be disappointing.

If you do use the screen grab method, if backgrounds are not a problem, and your text is being scaled up, then use this technique with the text created in Keynote in its largest size, and then copy and paste accordingly across the Magic Move transition. Since you are creating bitmapped images, text will look a bit chunky if scaled up too large, but scaling down will look fine. Keep in mind you can "reverse engineer" a Magic Move (i.e. create an object in the second slide, copy and paste it into the first, scale down, etc.).

Or you can avoid all this work and just created the vector-based text from another app, as I outlined in my previous post. All issues of backgrounds and text scaling are eliminated.

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