Apple is sure that all the features of their KeyNote application may be found as children find Easter eggs. I can remember Easter eggs hunts when I got my first Lisa computer. I recall enjoying the hunt; now I don’t. I collect here (egg hunt style) links to explanations of the KeyNote functionality.
A series from Apple:
Objects overview for Keynote
Add and edit images in Keynote
Add and edit shapes in Keynote
Add video and audio to Keynote presentations
Objects overview for Keynote
Layer, group, and lock objects in a Keynote presentation
Add links to a Keynote presentation
Check spelling in a Keynote presentation
Find and replace text in a Keynote presentation
Add and manage comments in a Keynote presentation
Format lists in a Keynote presentation
Format Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text in a Keynote presentation
Add or delete a table in a Keynote presentation
Add and rearrange rows and columns in a Keynote table
Add and edit table cell content in Keynote
Merge or unmerge table cells in Keynote
Change gridlines and colors in a Keynote table
Change the look of Keynote table text
Resize, move, or lock a Keynote table
Alphabetize or sort data in a Keynote table column
Add or delete a chart in a Keynote presentation
Move, resize, and rotate a chart in a Keynote presentation
Modify chart data references in a Keynote presentation
Change the look of chart text and labels in a Keynote presentation
Change a chart in Keynote from one type to another
Change the look of data series in a Keynote presentation
Add a transition between slides
Magic Move transition ??
Animate objects in a Keynote presentation
Play a presentation on a separate display
Add and view presenter notes
Use iCloud with Keynote