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IWork is a simple suite of office productivity applications designed for home and business use. The suite of office programs is developed by Apple Inc., the world’s largest information technology company in terms of revenue and one of the leading manufacturers of mobile phones in the market. If you try to open an older version of a MS Word document with the.doc file extension, you might get a message that your file is in compatibility mode. Olympia Tools 67-Piece iWork Tool Set. Olympia Tools 67-Piece iWork Tool Set. March 24, 2021, 2:02pm #1. Features are subject to change. IWork for iCloud is currently available worldwide in Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, and U.S. English and requires an iCloud account and an internet.

Minesweepergamerate. With its powerful tools and dazzling effects, Keynote makes it easy to create stunning and memorable presentations, and comes included with most Apple devices. Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to create diagrams or illustrations that bring your slides to life. And with real‑time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or using a PC.

Keynote sets the stage for an impressive presentation. A simple, intuitive interface puts important tools front and center, so everyone on your team can easily add beautiful charts, edit photos, and incorporate cinematic effects. And Rehearse Mode lets you practice on the go, with the current or next slide, notes, and clock — all in one view.

Start with a gorgeous layout.

These are web-based versions of Apple's iWork suite, and you can work on any documents you have chosen to keep in the cloud (or create new ones). This web frontend is most useful as a webmail service for iCloud mail, for tracking your devices and friends, or for working on documents remotely. Animations.

Choose from over 30 eye‑catching themes that instantly give your presentation a professional look. Or create your own slide designs, background images, and page‑by‑page customization.

Create next-level animations.

Add drama to your presentation with more than 30 cinematic transitions and effects. Make your words pop by adding textures, color gradients, and even photos — with just a tap. And animate objects along a path using Apple Pencil or your finger on your iPhone or iPad.

See a few examples of Keynote animations

Make every slide spectacular.

Choose from over 700 Apple-designed shapes, galleries, math equations, and charts. Take a photo or scan a document with your iPhone, and Continuity Camera can send it straight to Keynote on your Mac.

What’s new in Keynote.

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Play YouTube and Vimeo videos right in Keynote.

Embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo, then play them right in your presentations, without the need to download or open the video in a media player.*

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Present over video conference.
Like a pro.

Play a slideshow in its own window so you can access other apps while you present. You can view your presenter notes, upcoming slides, and navigation in a separate window as well.

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Outline your presentation. Easier.

With outline view for iPhone and iPad, quickly jot down your thoughts, restructure ideas, and move concepts from slide to slide. Then, switch to slide view and start designing.

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Turn handwriting into text. Magically.

With Scribble and Apple Pencil, your handwritten words will automatically be converted to typed text. Take notes, edit a presentation, or annotate text quickly and easily.

Showcase videos like never before.

Play videos and movies continuously across slides, without the need to start and stop, or edit them into clips.

Align objects to motion paths.

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You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Keynote. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The slides you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.

You can also work on presentations stored on iCloud or Box using a PC.

Work together in the same presentation, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. Just select a name on the collaborator list to jump to anyone’s cursor.

Add color, illustrations, and handwritten comments for more beautiful presentations with Apple Pencil on your iPad.

Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint? Keynote makes it a great working relationship. You can save Keynote documents as PowerPoint files. Or import and edit PowerPoint documents right in Keynote.

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Create great-looking
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Pages

Create documents that are,
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Set up auto-correction

Turn on auto-correction on your device:

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  • On iPhone or iPad, open a document in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote, tap the More button , tap Settings, then tap Auto-Correction.
  • On Mac, in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote choose [app name] > Preferences from the menu bar, then choose Auto-Correction.

Use the auto-correction settings to customize how Pages, Numbers, and Keynote handle spelling and formatting by selecting and deselecting the available options. These options include:

  • Detecting lists
  • Detecting web and email links
  • Detecting phone links
  • Applying link styles
  • Applying superscript to number suffixes
  • Formatting fractions
  • Using Smart Quotes, which replace single and double quotes with curly quotes or your chosen quote style (Mac only)

If you are using iCloud Keychain, each app’s settings are shared across all your Apple products signed into your iCloud account.

Some options might also be available in other menus within iWork. If you change a setting in another menu, it changes your auto-correction settings too. Some iWork settings are similar to other settings on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. In most cases, the settings you choose in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote override the system setting on your device.

Set up custom text replacements

With text replacement, you can use shortcuts to replace longer phrases. When you type the shortcut in your document, the phrase automatically replaces it.

In the auto-correction settings for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, you can set up text replacement specifically for use within each app.

Set up custom text replacements on iPhone or iPad

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  1. With a document open, tap the More button .
  2. Tap Settings.
  3. Tap Auto-Correction.
  4. Make sure Text Replacement is turned on, then tap Replacements List.
  5. Tap the Add button .
    • For Phrase, enter what you want the app to change the text to (for example, '©').
    • For Shortcut, enter the text you want to use to prompt the replacement (for example, '(c)').

If you used this example, every time you type '(c)' in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote, the app changes it to '©.'

Set up custom text replacements on Mac

  1. Open the auto-correction settings.
  2. Under Replacement, make sure 'Symbol and text substitution' is selected, then click the add button .
    • Under Replace, enter the text you want to use to prompt the replacement (for example, '(c)').
    • Under With, enter what you want the app to change the text to (for example, '©').

If you used this example, every time you type '(c)' in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote, the app changes it to '©.'

Undo text replacement

If Pages, Numbers, or Keynote replaces the text, and you want to restore it to the way you typed it in, press Command-Z on your keyboard or tap the Undo button .

Use auto-correction with other languages

Auto-correction is available for languages that your Mac is set up to spell check. To see these languages, go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Text and click the Spelling pop-up menu. Click 'Set Up' to learn how to add spelling dictionaries for additional languages. On iPhone or iPad, auto-correction is not available for all languages.

Add words to the spelling dictionary

When Pages, Numbers, or Keynote detects a word it doesn’t recognize, it underlines the word with a dotted red line. You can add the word to the dictionary on your device used by iWork and other apps so that it recognizes the word and includes it in spell check:

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  • On iPad or iPhone, tap the underlined word, then tap Learn Spelling (you may need to tap Replace first).
  • On Mac, Control-click the word, then choose Learn Spelling.

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In Pages, Numbers, or Keynote on Mac, you can also choose Ignore Spelling if you no longer want that app to mark this word as misspelled. To add, edit, or remove the words in your iWork app's Ignored Words list, choose Pages > Preferences, choose Auto-Correction, then click Ignored Words. Click the add button (+) or the remove button (-) to add or remove words. Or click on a word to edit its spelling.