Keynote User Guide for Mac
- Welcome
 - What’s new
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- Change object transparency
 - Fill shapes and text boxes with color or an image
 - Add a border to an object
 - Add a caption or title
 - Add a reflection or shadow
 - Use object styles
 - Resize, rotate, and flip objects
 - Move and edit objects using the object list
 - Add linked objects to make your presentation interactive
 
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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
 
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- Use iCloud Drive with Keynote
 - Export to PowerPoint or another file format
 - Reduce the presentation file size
 - Save a large presentation as a package file
 - Restore an earlier version of a presentation
 - Move a presentation
 - Delete a presentation
 - Password-protect a presentation
 - Lock a presentation
 - Create and manage custom themes
 
 - Copyright
 

Require a password to exit a presentation in Keynote on Mac
You can require a password to stop or exit a presentation. This password requirement is useful, for example, when the presentation is set to play automatically in a kiosk.
Go to the Keynote app
 on your Mac.Open a presentation, then choose Keynote > Settings (from the Keynote menu at the top of your screen).
Click Slideshow at the top of the settings window, then select the “Require password to exit slideshows” checkbox.
Type a password, then click Set Password.
To remove the password, choose Keynote > Settings, then deselect the “Require password to exit slideshows” checkbox.
This password applies only to slideshows played on the Mac where you set the password.
You can also add a password to a presentation so that only those who know the password can open it. To learn more, see Password-protect a Keynote presentation.