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Free Keynote Objects Spice Up Your Presentation

5:00AM June 24, 2008 | Gina Trapani

All platforms: The IT designers at iPresentee offer a package of 100 attractive icons and objects for download and use in your slideshows and documents. The iPresentee Keynote objects are resizable TIF images with transparent backgrounds for use in your Keynote or PowerPoint slideshow, Word document, brochure, or any creative project. The package is a free download and includes common icons like flags, stars, speech bubbles, road signs, and computer symbols like folders and hard drives.

Keynote Objects [iPresentee via Macworld]

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Print Nine Slides per Page in Keynote

1:00AM February 8, 2008 | Kevin Purdy

How-to blog Tech-Recipes does the ink-saving work of figuring out how to print slide presentations in a standard nine-slides-per-page format, which isn’t as easy as one might think: Click the “Print” button Select “Individual Slides” from the left-hand menu Select “Layout” from the drop-down box in the center Change “Pages per Sheet” to 9 (or whatever number you’d prefer), then hit “Print,” “PDF” or whatever suits your needs

Handy tip, and one that prevents a lot of unnecessary wasted paper and ink. Keynote: Print Slides in Columns [Tech-Recipes.com]

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