Export KeyNote -QuickTime

Hello!
Have a problem: I need to export my presentation to show it on PC. Chose QickTime, but I need to control slides during the presentation. And the only opportunity to export is video file. And I need to click from slide to slide. How can I do that?
Thanks a lot to everyone!

anything that plays .mov files other than Keynote just zipped through the slides as though they were each as single frame of a very short video
Previous versions of Keynote had an export to Quicktime with Manual Advance, where the viewer could advance through the slideshow by clicking the mouse or Space bar on the keyboard.
If this did not work for you there was an issue with your system as this worked correctly for most users.

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