Keynote User Guide for iPhone
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Intro to Keynote on iPhone
You can use Keynote to create beautiful and engaging presentations with fun animations, interesting transitions and professional polish.
To create a Keynote presentation, you always start with a theme, then modify it however you want. Slides in a theme include place holder images, text styled as headlines and body content.
![The theme chooser, showing a row of categories across the top that you can tap to filter the options. The More button is in the top-right corner, where you can set Standard or Wide format and set formatting for a specific language or region. Below are thumbnails of pre-designed themes arranged in rows by category. A See All button appears above and to the right of each category row.](https://help.apple.com/assets/609C60908251E2719F57DD7C/609C60978251E2719F57DDA8/en_AU/ec2629a9ffda6976ca59710e499d1078.png)
To build your presentation, you replace place holder content with your own content or delete place holders you don’t need. You can also add other objects — like shapes, photos and graphs — to any slide.
When you select an object (an image, shape, graph, table or cell), then tap , you see formatting controls for the type of object you selected.
You can quickly change the look of the selected text or object by applying a new style to it. Tap one of the alternative styles to change the object’s look, or use the style options to customise the object’s appearance however you like.
![The Style tab of the Format menu with object styles at the top and a control below them to change the border.](https://help.apple.com/assets/609C60908251E2719F57DD7C/609C60978251E2719F57DDA8/en_AU/e50d848f8289a98482deb48193642c02.png)
This guide helps you get started using Keynote 11.2 on your iPhone. (To see which version of Keynote you have go to Settings > Keynote.)
To explore the Keynote User Guide tap one of the “See also” links below, tap Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field. You can also download the guide from Apple Books (where available).