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GIF images are an incredibly easy way to make your keynote presentations more fun, more engaging, and basically less boring. So, how do you insert an animated GIF image into your keynote presentations? Lets assume you already have some GIF images downloaded on your computer, and all you have to do is go to that folder thats already open, and just drag and drop a GIF image into your slide. It will act exactly like any other image, which means that you can move it around, you can grab it at the corners to resize it and as you can see, it doesnt really play by default as youre editing your slides. If you go to slideshow mode, you have to actually click space so that it starts animating. If you click on the GIF and go on the top right corner where it says Format, there are two settings that might be of interest to you. One is Repeat, you most probably want it to be on Loop so that it will loop and repeat forever. And the second one is you can disable Start