Keynote, Numbers, and Pages jump to version 14–here’s what’s new

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Apple has released version 14.0 of its iWork apps: Keynote Numbers, and Pages. The updates are available for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac through the App Store and include a few new features and “stability and performance improvements. The last update to version 13.2 came in late September.

Here are the release notes for each app, detailing the new features.

Keynote 14.0

  • Add a new look to your slides with the Dynamic Color, Minimalist Light, and Minimalist Dark themes
  • Streamlined in-app notifications inform you when a person joins a collaborative presentation for the first time
  • Preserve file format and full quality when adding HEIC photos taken on iPhone or iPad
  • Press and hold the Command key to select noncontiguous words, sentences, or paragraphs
  • Improved compatibility for slide transitions when importing and exporting Microsoft PowerPoint files
  • Additional stability and performance improvements

Numbers 14.0

  • Streamlined in-app notifications inform you when a person joins a collaborative spreadsheet for the first time
  • Preserve file format and full quality when adding HEIC photos taken on iPhone or iPad
  • Press and hold the Command key to select noncontiguous words, sentences, or paragraphs
  • Additional stability and performance improvements

Pages 14.0

  • Press and hold the Command key to select noncontiguous words, sentences, or paragraphs
  • Streamlined in-app notifications inform you when a person joins a collaborative document for the first time
  • Preserve file format and full quality when adding HEIC photos taken on iPhone or iPad
  • Additional stability and performance improvements

To install the updates, launch the App Store app. On the iPhone or iPad, tap on your account profile icon in the upper right, then scroll down until you see a list of app updates. Tap the Update button for the app to start the update process. On the Mac, click on Updates in the left column and then click the Update button for the app in the main section.

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