Position and align objects in Keynote on Mac
You can align multiple objects relative to one another or specify an object’s location using its x and y coordinates.
Note: If an object is placed in-line with text, you can reposition it only by dragging (or cutting and pasting) it to a new location in the current text flow or to another text box or shape. To move an in-line object outside a text box or shape, see Move an in-line object to the slide.
Align an object using x and y coordinates
Click an object to select it or select multiple objects.
In the Format sidebar, click the Arrange tab.
Enter x and y values in the Position fields.
The value for X is measured from the slide’s left edge to the object’s upper-left corner.
The value for Y is measured from the slide’s top edge to the object’s upper-left corner.
When you drag an object, its x and y coordinates are displayed.
Move an object incrementally
You can move an object one point at a time to more precisely position it on the slide.
Click an object to select it.
Do one of the following:
Move an object one point: Press an arrow key.
Move an object ten points: Hold down the Shift key while you press an arrow key.
Tip: You can select multiple objects, then move them at the same time.
Align objects vertically or horizontally
You can align objects so they line up along a vertical or horizontal axis.
Click an object to select it or select multiple objects.
In the Format sidebar, click the Arrange tab.
Click the Align pop-up menu, then select an option.
If one object is selected, it aligns to the slide. If two or more objects are selected, the objects align to the object most in the direction you selected. For instance, if you align three objects to the left, the leftmost object doesn’t move, while the other objects align with it.
Equally space objects
You can position objects so there is equal spacing between them on a horizontal or vertical axis, or on both axes.
In the Format sidebar, click the Arrange tab.
Click the Distribute pop-up menu, then choose an option:
Evenly: Objects are spaced equally along both horizontal and vertical axes.
Horizontally: Objects are spaced equally along a horizontal axis.
Vertically: Objects are spaced equally along a vertical axis.
Tip: You can open the Arrange controls in a separate window that you can move anywhere. Choose View > Show Arrange Tools (from the View menu at the top of your screen).