Keynote mesure of the slides. what is pts? what should i put to create an A4 dimension slide?
When creating a custom-size presentation on keynote, the unit is pts, and I can not figure out how to make a precise A4 paper.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.0
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When creating a custom-size presentation on keynote, the unit is pts, and I can not figure out how to make a precise A4 paper.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.0
Keynote is a pixel based video creation application, the end product is to be shown on a computer display, TV or video projector. Keynote knows nothing about physical dimensions such as inches or centimetres.
If the end product is to be printed A4, then you should use Apple Pages instead, you will achieve millimetre accuracy. Most likely you will have Pages already installed, if not it is available for free from the Apple Appstore
Keynote is a pixel based video creation application, the end product is to be shown on a computer display, TV or video projector. Keynote knows nothing about physical dimensions such as inches or centimetres.
If the end product is to be printed A4, then you should use Apple Pages instead, you will achieve millimetre accuracy. Most likely you will have Pages already installed, if not it is available for free from the Apple Appstore
Thanks, ok I’ll use pages even if I really don’t like it
Keynote mesure of the slides. what is pts? what should i put to create an A4 dimension slide?