In Keynote, you can find the File Export option by clicking on the "File" menu in the top-left corner of the screen. From there, select "Export To," which will present you with options to export your presentation in different formats such as PDF, PowerPoint, or QuickTime. Follow the prompts to choose your desired format and settings before saving the exported file.
I believe Keynote on the Mac has an option on the "File" menu, "Export", that lets you save the Keynote presentation in various formats, including Quicktime video and Flash.
You can make a Keynote presentation using Keynote for iPad, which costs $9.99/£5.99 (I think) and export it as a PowerPoint file.
Keynote files are application extensions for Apple iWorks Office Suite. You would need to export the file before converting it to another format.And, even in doing so, there is no guarantee that the file's contents (fonts, layout, etc.) will be displayed as originally designed. In any case, export the file, then try converting it to a Windows format.
In the Keynote, go to File>export and select PowerPoint. Then it will be exported for use on a PC. Some transitions, fonts, and objects may look different. Although, the easiest way to email a PowerPoint in keynote is by going to Share>send via mail>PowerPoint. It will use the Mac Mail program to compose a message with the Powerpoint attached. Note: You can export Pages to Word, and Numbers to Excel similarly.
One of the Quicktime updates in 2008 broke the audio export for Keynote but updating to the latest versions should fix this. Use Software Update from the Apple menu to check that you are up to date. The latest versions are: Mac OS X 10.5.7 QuickTime 7.6.2 Keynote 5.0.2
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To export individual clips in Premiere, first select the clip you want to export in the timeline. Then go to the File menu, select Export, and choose Media. In the Export Settings window, adjust the settings as needed and click Export to save the clip as a separate file.
To export a sequence in Premiere Pro, go to the File menu, select Export, then choose Media. Adjust the settings as needed, such as format and resolution, then click Export to save the sequence as a video file.
Microsoft produce a Mac version of PowerPoint. (See links below)
Just Export as MIDI file.. Then, convert MIDI file to Mp3 file.
it should be in file->export->(whatever video format)
Export: means To Move out of I-Tunes to like a file on you desktop