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Apple Updates iWork Apps for macOS and iOS – Pages, Numbers, and Keynote All Gain New Features

Apple Updates iWork Apps for macOS and iOS – Pages, Numbers, and Keynote All Gain New Features

Apple on Tuesday updated its entire lineup of iWork apps for both macOS and iOS, bringing new features to Pages, Numbers, and Keynote on both platforms.

Pages

The update lists for the Pages apps are as follows:

Pages – iOS Version:

– Style your text by filling it with gradients or images, or by applying new outline styles. 
– Customize lists by choosing from new bullet types, changing the size and color of bullets, creating custom bullets, adjusting indentation levels, and more. 
– Choose Learn Spelling to add a word to the spelling dictionary. 
– Create links from text to other pages in a page layout document. 
– Copy and paste pages or sections between documents. 
– Use new chart editing capabilities to change the style of individual series, adjust spacing between columns, add trendlines, and more. 
– Adjust the appearance of cell borders in tables. 
– Place images, shapes, and equations inline in text boxes so they move with text. 
– Choose whether Apple Pencil is used to start drawing or to select and scroll — or toggle between these options via double-tap using a supported Apple Pencil. 
– Using face detection, subjects in photos are intelligently positioned in placeholders and objects. 
– Reapply a master page so text and media placeholders return to their default style and position. 
– Create books using new templates for novels (available in English only).

Pages – macOS Version:

– Style your text by filling it with gradients or images, or by applying new outline styles. 
– Create links from text to other pages in a page layout document. 
– Copy and paste pages or sections between documents. 
– Place images, shapes, and equations inline in text boxes so they move with text. 
– Using face detection, subjects in photos are intelligently positioned in placeholders and objects. 
– Reapply a master page so text and media placeholders return to their default style and position. 
– Create books using new templates for novels (available in English only).

Keynote

The update lists for the Keynote apps are as follows:

Keynote – iOS Version:

Edit master slides while collaborating on a presentation. 
– Place images, shapes, and equations inline in text boxes so they move with text. 
– Style your text by filling it with gradients or images, or by applying new outline styles. 
– Use new chart editing capabilities to change the style of individual series, adjust spacing between columns, add trendlines, and more. 
– Using face detection, subjects in photos are intelligently positioned in placeholders and objects. 
– Adjust the appearance of cell borders in tables. 
– Choose whether Apple Pencil is used to start drawing or to select and scroll — or toggle between these options via double-tap using a supported Apple Pencil. 
– Customize lists by choosing from new bullet types, changing the size and color of bullets, creating custom bullets, adjusting indentation levels, and more. 
– Choose Learn Spelling to add a word to the spelling dictionary.

Keynote – macOS Version:

– Edit master slides while collaborating on a presentation. 
– Style your text by filling it with gradients or images, or by applying new outline styles. 
– Place images, shapes, and equations inline in text boxes so they move with text. 
– Using face detection, subjects in photos are intelligently positioned in placeholders and objects.

Numbers

The update lists for the Numbers apps are as follows:

Numbers – iOS Version:

– Greatly improved accuracy using the enhanced 128-bit calculation engine. 
– Style your text by filling it with gradients or images, or by applying new outline styles. 
– Create links from text to other sheets in a spreadsheet. 
– Add rows to filtered tables. 
– Use new chart editing capabilities to change the style of individual series, adjust spacing between columns, add trendlines, and more. 
– Adjust the appearance of cell borders in tables. 
– Place images, shapes, and equations inline in text boxes so they move with text. 
– Using face detection, subjects in photos are intelligently positioned in placeholders and objects. 
– Choose whether Apple Pencil is used to start drawing or to select and scroll — or toggle between these options via double-tap using a supported Apple Pencil. 
– Customize lists by choosing from new bullet types, changing the size and color of bullets, creating custom bullets, adjusting indentation levels, and more. 
– Choose Learn Spelling to add a word to the spelling dictionary.

Numbers – macOS Version:

– Greatly improved accuracy using the enhanced 128-bit calculation engine. 
– Style your text by filling it with gradients or images, or by applying new outline styles. 
– Create links from text to other sheets in a spreadsheet. 
– Place images, shapes, and equations inline in text boxes so they move with text. 
– Using face detection, subjects in photos are intelligently positioned in placeholders and objects. 
– Improved performance while editing and sorting tables. 
– Add rows to filtered tables.

All of the new updates are now available as free downloads from the iOS macOS App Stores.

iOS:

macOS:

(Via MacRumors)