
Make precise changes to table row and column counts and sizes with the format pane. The full Numbers release notes are below: In the Numbers app, there's a new feature for making precise changes to table row and column counts with the format pane, the maximum zoom level has been increased to 400 percent, collaboration features have been improved, and there's an option to create templates to use as a model for new spreadsheets. Support for vertical text in shapes and text boxes in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages. Edit grouped objects while collaborating. Improved performance while collaborating on presentations. Create image placeholders to easily replace images without affecting the formatting of your slide.

Slides with custom wider aspect ratios now display better in the slide navigator, light table, and presenter display. Create themes to use as a model for new presentations, and access them on any device using iCloud. Save custom shapes for use in other presentations and access them on any device using iCloud. Edit presenter notes while presenting or rehearsing a slideshow. Create and share an animated GIF by exporting one or more slides. Add emphasis to presentations with action build effects, including move, rotate, and scale animations. Draw a path with your finger or Apple Pencil to animate an object across the slide. With Keynote and the other iWork apps, you can also save custom shapes. You can create and share animated GIFs by exporting one or more slides, and there's an option to edit presenter notes while presenting or rehearsing a slide show.

The new version of Keynote allows you to draw paths with your finger or with the Apple Pencil to animate an object, and there are options to add action build effects, like new move, rotate, and scale animations. Today's update brings enhanced Apple Pencil functionality, coinciding with the addition of Apple Pencil support on the new iPad Air and the fifth-generation iPad mini. As promised earlier in March, Apple today introduced major updates for all of its iWork for iOS apps, including Pages, Keynote, and Numbers.
