![]() ![]() So you also have this Start movie on click thing. I can also use these controls here to preview it. I can set the repeat amount and I can set the volume. I can select it and you can see now I can set a start and stop time so I don't have to play the entire thing. Now you can open the Inspector here and if you select this element and you go to the Quicktime pane here inside of the Inspector you can see that it responds to that. When it play it back you don't see it there but you can hear the music. It appears as this little icon here that you are not actually going to see when you playback the presentation. The way to do that is not to use the Inspector but to simply go to the slide and here you can drag and drop a file right onto the slide. This sets us up to add some music that is only for a specific slide. But you click and drag, you are not actually going to see it drag but you pretend you see it dragging, and you drag out and you see it gets rid of it. If you want to remove the soundtrack from the movie it is not quite apparent how you do that. So say I have some files here, some Wave files a MP3 file, I go into Keynote here I can drag and drop from the Finder into that spot and it will paste that file there. I can also go to the Finder here and drag and drop a file. I don't have to just choose from my iTunes Library. So if it is a little too loud I can lower it. I can also adjust the volume for the soundtrack there. Now you can see I've got this soundtrack added that will start playing as soon as I start my presentation and I can have it play once or to loop or I can turn it off temporarily say when I'm developing the presentation and I don't want to hear it over and over again. So I can just choose a song there and it would preview it for me and then I can add it in here by simply dragging it to this box. iTunes allows me to choose from my music in there. So if I have created something in GarageBand and said yes when it asked if I wanted to create an iLife preview I can choose one of the songs from there. Now I can click here and add from the iTunes Library which includes GarageBand. In the Inspector here I would go to the Document area. If I wanted to add a background soundtrack to the entire thing, the way I would do it is to bring up the Inspector. You can add it to your entire presentation or just to a single slide. There are two main ways to add music to your presentation. On today's episode let's look at adding music to a Keynote presentation. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 932: Using Audio In Keynote at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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