1. >Page set up >Portrait 2. >Print >Copies & Pages >Keynote 3. Select "Handout" plus the parameters you want (E.g., 6 slides/page; uncheck draft quality; Add lines; Number slides; etc.etc
4. Then click on PDF and select Save as PDF, and you will get a decent handout file (However, a file that can be very large depending on the size of images used; movies that have been embedded, etc.) That can cause problems with particularly older printers (a memory issue I think).
If you did not uncheck draft quality, or if you try to compress the pdf file (selecting that option) the file size MAY get smaller, but such seems to be rather unpredictable.
Printed files resulting from either of those two options are horribly pixelated, fuzzy, etc.
Also, I have not found a way to adjust margin settings; The KEynote defaults push content too far to the left of the page to permit use of three hole punched paper.
Anyone with a better method, PLEASE let us know; If there is no better way, we have to keep writing to Apple on their feedback page to hopefully see imporvements.
I was hoping that by now we would have a path via Pages that would give us more control...
Martin Land
On Aug 13, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Ross Feldberg wrote:
__._,_.___After a sabbatic leave I seem to have forgotten all the tricks I once
knew...
I am trying to make pdf handouts of my lecture slides available to my
students. But when I try to print handouts either directly from
Keynote or after first converting the presentation to a pdf document
the slides (3 per page) are totally unreadable. Converting the
keynote presentation to Powerpoint and then creating a pdf document
from Powerpoint gives reasonable sharp output which can be read. Is
this a flaw inherent to Keynote or am I missing something obvious?
I am using Keynote 3.0.2 (2006). Any suggestions for getting
reasonable print output?
Ross Feldberg
Dept of Biology
Tufts University
Keynote is only part of iWork. To learn/ask more about Pages or Numbers check out the iWork yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iwork/"
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