![]() ![]() Now it got exciting, I hit view slideshow and – bummer – the same problem was back! See the attached screenshots.Luckily it appeared by itself about a minute later.I created a short 2-slide file and on first attempt I did not find the Magic Move animation.Then finally I was back in business and downloaded Keynote again.So I booted into recovery mode and reinstalled El Capitan, which took a while to download and install.On safe reboot I got a kernel panic, I tried twice no idea what happened and had to force quit each time.In the process of deleting Keynote using AppDelete I lost all my custom templates – not a big deal, just a nuicance.So I moved on to remove Keynote, which sent me down a several-hour long rabbit hole:.I had already tried without success the first set of your suggestions.In short, nothing has changed, Magic Move is still not working. I followed your suggestions and here are the results: Restart the Mac normally, (don’t hold down any keys during startup).Start up will take a few minutes longer than usual as the Mac is performing a software repair Release the Shift key when you see the grey Apple screen Immediately after you hear the startup tone, hold down the Shift key,.Wait 10 seconds, then press the power button. ![]()
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