To go back to the previous slide:
on run {input, parameters}
tell application "Keynote"
tell document 1
show previous
end tell
end tell
return input
end run
@johnvoorhees @viticci To advance to the next slide:
on run {input, parameters}
tell application "Keynote"
tell document 1
show next
end tell
end tell
return input
end run
@johnvoorhees @viticci With the help of Claude, I fixed the issue. The Automator actions do not seem to work on the new Keynote, but AppleScript does. However, the Apple Creative Suite version of Keynote (15.1+) changed the AppleScript syntax for slideshow control. You have to create a new Automator Quick Action with updated AppleScript syntax.
Does anyone know if the updated iWork apps now part of Apple Creative Suite support Automator actions? I use Automator to advance Keynote slides, but the action only works with the legacy Keynote, not the new ACS Keynote. I haven’t figured out how to update the action.
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