Yes you can put music on keynote it is a trick to it
a keynote in music
Keynote presentations created by Keynote 2010 and newer can be opened with the Keynote app.
Apple has a program called Keynote which is similar to PowerPoint on a PC. Keynote files are the presentations created with Keynote.
This main speech is called the keynote address.
To add music in Keynote, open your presentation and navigate to the slide where you want the music to start. Click on the "Media" button in the toolbar, then select "Music" and choose a song from your iTunes library or drag an audio file directly into the slide. You can adjust the audio settings and set the music to play across multiple slides or loop if desired by selecting the audio file and modifying its settings in the Format sidebar.
If you are referring to Keynote, Apple's "Power-Point" software, then all you should have to do is click media and you will have the option to add music, videos, and music.
Keynote Sigos was created in 1989.
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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