How to Insert an Image on Keynote

Open your computer (MAC OS X 10.5 or later) and click on Go., Find Keynote., Use the Theme Chooser to pick the theme. , Use Masters to pick the master you should want. , Go through the list., Go to the menu bar., Go through the drop down list...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open your computer (MAC OS X 10.5 or later) and click on Go.

    You will see a drop down list of options.

    Go to Applications (⇧+⌘+A) highlighted in gray.
  2. Step 2: Find Keynote.

    Double-click on it to open it.

    If you are using Keynote '09 (wooden icon), Keynote will be in a folder called "iWork '09." If you are using Keynote 6 (blue icon), Keynote will be in your Applications folder. ,,, Look for Blank. , Click on Insert.

    You will see a drop down list of options. , Click on the very last option, "Choose…" (⇧+⌘+V) You will see a list of files on your computer.

    Look for the image you want and highlight it. , Warning:
    Some pictures are wallpapers that will get too big that will fill up the page. , There are eight boxes to select from.
  3. Step 3: Use the Theme Chooser to pick the theme.

  4. Step 4: Use Masters to pick the master you should want.

  5. Step 5: Go through the list.

  6. Step 6: Go to the menu bar.

  7. Step 7: Go through the drop down list.

  8. Step 8: Click Insert to insert the image.

  9. Step 9: Resize the picture if needed.

Detailed Guide

You will see a drop down list of options.

Go to Applications (⇧+⌘+A) highlighted in gray.

Double-click on it to open it.

If you are using Keynote '09 (wooden icon), Keynote will be in a folder called "iWork '09." If you are using Keynote 6 (blue icon), Keynote will be in your Applications folder. ,,, Look for Blank. , Click on Insert.

You will see a drop down list of options. , Click on the very last option, "Choose…" (⇧+⌘+V) You will see a list of files on your computer.

Look for the image you want and highlight it. , Warning:
Some pictures are wallpapers that will get too big that will fill up the page. , There are eight boxes to select from.

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