Create New Presentation on Keynote on iPhone 6

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You are watching VisiHow. In this video, I am going to show you how you can create a new presentation on the Keynote application on the iPhone 6.

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Steps

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    To begin, we need to unlock our phone which we can do by pressing the lock button on the side or the home button at the bottom
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    Swipe right and enter the passcode or hold your finger on the home button to unlock the phone
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    Find the Keynote icon which is this blue one here and tap once to open up the app
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    The Keynote application works completely horizontally so bare with us as we flip the phone around
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    Once we have opened up the app, it will take us to this screen where we can add a new presentation
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    We can tap on the screen or press the plus in the top left corner to start a presentation
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    We are brought to loads of different options to choose for our presentation
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    Some of them look like photo albums, some are more like slide shows and others are more text based. We have our plain ones at the top.
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    We can also choose "Wide" to choose a wider ratio for the same templates
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    We will be keeping ours on "Standard" for now.
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    We are going to go for this white one in the middle
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    We can see that it takes us straight to the presentation where we can continue or begin to create our presentation
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    We can then press "Done" in the top left corner
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    Press "Presentations" in the top left corner
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    This will take us back to this screen which now has our new presentation that we can go back into and edit whenever we'd like
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    This is a VisiHow video and I have just shown you how you can create a new presentation on the Keynote application on the iPhone 6
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    If you have any questions or comments, feel free to add them in to the section below and we will do our best to get back to you.
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