Apple adds new features to Keynote, Numbers and Pages in latest app updates

Apple has released updates to its iWork suite of apps today, bringing new features to Keynote, Numbers and Pages for iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Starting with Keynote, users can now enlarge slides to a maximum zoom level of 400%, with Apple adding the ability to edit font size more precisely with up to two decimal places.

Numbers now allows users to create formulas and quickly fill cells with autofill using VoiceOver, bringing the new ability to copy a snapshot of table cells without formulas, categories, or hidden values and a new option, like Keynote to edit font size more precisely with up to two decimal places.

Pages packs the same font editing features as Keynote and Numbers, with Apple also adding the ability to publish documents directly to Apple Books with larger file sizes up to 2GB, a new option to insert page numbers anywhere in a document, a new feature to quickly start writing a new document on iPhone by touching and holding the Pages app icon on the Home screen, and  the ability to read comments and track changes using VoiceOver.

Apple has upped the version numbers of Keynote, Numbers and Pages to version 12.0, with today’s updates available for free now from the App Store.

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