Add text in Keynote on iPad
To add text to a slide, you can replace the place holder text or add a text box or shape, then type text in them.
Replace place holder text
Double-tap place holder text, then type your own.
If the theme has place holder text that you want to remove, tap the text once to select its text box, then tap Delete.
Add a text box
Tap , tap , then tap Text in the Basic category.
A text box is added to your slide (you can change how the text looks later).
Drag the text box to where you want it.
If you can’t move the box, tap outside the box to deselect the text, then tap the text once to select the text box.
Double-tap the place holder text, then enter your own.
To resize the text box, drag the selection handle on the left or right side of the box.
To delete a text box, select it, then tap Delete.
Text boxes are objects that can be modified like most other objects; you can rotate the text box, change its border, fill it with a colour, layer it with other objects and more. See Intro to images, graphs and other objects in Keynote on iPad.
You can also copy a text box and its contents from another presentation, from Pages or Numbers.
Add text inside a shape
Double-tap the shape to make the insertion point appear, then type your text.
If there’s too much text to display in the shape, a clipping indicator appears. To resize the shape, tap it, then drag any selection handle until all the text is showing.
You can change the look of text inside the shape just like any other text on your slide.
To add a caption or label to an object, see Add a caption or title to objects in Keynote on iPad.
If you have an Apple Pencil, you can use Scribble to turn handwriting into text. See Turn handwriting into text.