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An animated GIF can be a nice touch to a presentation and theyamp;#39;re easy to add and customize in Apple Keynote. Iamp;#39;m working in Keynote here and I want to add an animated GIF icon. Iamp;#39;m going to just drag and drop an animated GIF thatamp;#39;s stored on my computer onto the presentation. You can see it now here in the presentation. You can press the play button to see it playing in the keynote file here. This image can be adjusted like any other, and you click and drag to reposition it or scale it down with the corner. If you want it to automatically play, make sure that you have the format option selected. Switch to the Movie tab here. You can untick this box that says Start movie on click to have it auto play when you start the presentation. You can also change if it loops or not from the Repeat drop down. Consider turning off the Loop option so that it only plays through once. Now as we switch to presentation mode in Keynote. Youamp;#39;ll see the animated GIF