Keynote User Guide for iPhone
- Welcome
- What’s new in Keynote 14.2
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- Intro to Keynote
- Intro to images, charts and other objects
- Create a presentation
- Choose how to navigate your presentation
- Open a presentation
- Save and name a presentation
- Find a presentation
- Print a presentation
- Copy text and objects between apps
- Basic touchscreen gestures
- Create a presentation using VoiceOver
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- Send a presentation
- Intro to collaboration
- Invite others to collaborate
- Collaborate on a shared presentation
- See the latest activity in a shared presentation
- Change a shared presentation’s settings
- Stop sharing a presentation
- Shared folders and collaboration
- Use Box to collaborate
- Create an animated GIF
- Post your presentation in a blog
- Copyright
Add borders and rules (lines) to separate text in Keynote on iPhone
You can add a solid, dashed or dotted rule (line) above or below a paragraph in a text box or shape.
Note: If the text is in a table cell, you can add a border around the cell. See Change the border and background of table cells.
Select the text where you want to add the border or rule.
Tap in the toolbar, tap Text near the top of the menu, tap Paragraph Borders & Background, then turn on Borders.
A rule appears above the each paragraph you selected.
Do any of the following:
Add one or more lines: Tap one or more position buttons under the Borders switch.
Choose a different line style: Tap Style, then make a selection.
Choose a colour that goes with your theme: Tap Colour, tap Preset, swipe left or right to see all the options, then tap a colour.
Choose any colour: Tap Colour, tap Colour, then select a colour.
Choose a colour from elsewhere on the slide: Tap Colour, tap Colour, tap , then tap any colour on the slide.
To preview colours, touch and hold the colour on the slide, then drag across other colours on the slide. Release your finger to select a colour.
Change the line thickness: Tap the + or – next to Width.
Change the amount of space between the line or border and the text: Tap the + or – next to Border Offset.
To quickly remove the border or rule, select the text that has the border or rule, tap , tap Paragraph Borders & Background, then turn off Borders.