Keynote vs Powerpoint

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  • aslip0

    Our agency is constantly handling presentations and PPT files for clients. I've grappled with this same scenario. Over the years, I've found that Keynote is the way to go when it comes to any designers editing or enhancing deck files. If you have the opportunity to push mac-using clients into Keynote, then by all means, to it. If not, then exporting to PPT for their use is the next best thing. The only thing will be the added step of opening the edited file and proofing in PPT yourself before you send. I do this at the end and am still way more timely and efficient that if I were to work in PPT the whole time. Note: Make sure to keep your transitions and effects dumbed-down for PPT to translate into their canned effects. Best of luck!

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