What slide size is A4

which Keynote slide size is proportionally A4. i wish to print presenation on A4 paper with no border? thank you

It's not 1/4"-20 (20 means 20 threads per inch (TPI)).  It's finer than that.... it looks like it may be 1/4" 28 (which is another fairly common TPI used with 1/4" bolt diameters.)  1/4"-20 is the standard "coarse" thread and 1/4"-28 is the standard "fine" thread when dealing with 1/4" diamter threaded bolts.
I can't verify that though as I don't have a 1/4"-28 bolt to test for fit (but I am looking at my 600EX-RT now and can clearly see that it has finer threads.)  
There is, however, a 1/4"-20 mounting hole on the mounting foot that comes with the flash.  That's the plastic foot that has a "cold shoe" to attach the mount and allows it to stand on a table or floor.  On the underside of that plastic foot, there is a 1/4"-20 mounting hole.
If you'd like to use the mounting hole on the lower left side of the flash body itself, then you may need to get a 1/4"-28 bolt and test it for fit.
Tim Campbell
5D II, 5D III, 60Da

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