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So Pages, Numbers, and Keynote have a common history. They were all once part of the iWork app suite but now they are individual apps. However, they still have a lot in common. As a matter of fact they share a large common code base which means you can copy and paste between them. This can be quite handy if you need to move content from one to the other. For instance if you're working on some data in Numbers and you want to show it in a Keynote presentation or put it into a Pages document you can do that just by copying and pasting. So here I have a Keynote presentation opened up in Keynote. This window here is Numbers with a table and a chart. Here I've got a Pages document. For instance, let's say that this Pages document is my written report and I want to show a combination of graphics here in my Keynote presentation. So let me add a new slide here, a blank slide, and I will select these elements. I'll hold the Shift key down and select multiple elements. I'm going to Command C to...