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Is there a way to open a file made in Keynote version 2.6.2 with a newer version: 9.1

Hello. In 2010 I made a presentation using Keynote 2.6.2, on an Ipad Second Generation, version 9.36. The presentation was a gread sucess.


But today, when I mailed to the presentation to a MacBook Pro, runing a Keynote version 9.1, on MacBook Pro 2013, received a folder. After click in, the container folder has 3 others folder, neither has a •.key file on it.


Any advice?

regards,

George

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Oct 13, 2022 5:38 PM

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Posted on Oct 14, 2022 3:45 AM

click once on the folder called Presentation 2 to select it

The Finder will now be active, so go to File > Rename

change the name to: Presentation 2.key





press the enter key on the keyboard

a notification will show, select Add

the folder is converted to a Keynote file


Double click the file to open in Keynote




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Oct 14, 2022 3:45 AM in response to georgefrombradford

click once on the folder called Presentation 2 to select it

The Finder will now be active, so go to File > Rename

change the name to: Presentation 2.key





press the enter key on the keyboard

a notification will show, select Add

the folder is converted to a Keynote file


Double click the file to open in Keynote




Is there a way to open a file made in Keynote version 2.6.2 with a newer version: 9.1

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