Google Slides
Beautiful presentations created together
Beautiful presentations created together
Yes, click Share and choose what collaborators can do. They'll get an email notification, too.
Yes, you can, Chat with other people viewing the spreadsheet, Open comments thread, Share with your team, Insert comments.
Opening a question and answer session:
Presenter view opens the presentation like normal, but it also opens a separate window to help guide you during your presentation. In the separate window > click the Audience Tools tab, then click Start new. The Q&A session is now open.
Key differences between Google Slides:
Accessibility and usability.
Software installation requirements.
Saving and storage preferences.
Slides was built in the cloud, for the cloud.
Slides was designed for collaboration.
Slides has automatic file-save and versioning.
At any time, a Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides file can only be edited on up to 100 open tabs or devices. If there are more than 100 instances of the file open, only the owner and some users with editing permissions can edit the file. A single file can only be shared up to 600 individual email addresses.
Supported file formats and limits:
.GSLIDES Google Slides Shortcut
.PPT Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation (Legacy)
.PPTM Microsoft PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Presentation
.SVG Scalable Vector Graphics File
.TXT Plain Text File
Create and present professional presentations with Google Slides. You can create presentations right in your web browser. You and your team can collaborate on slides at the same time, so you can see people's changes as they make them, and every change is automatically saved.
Animate text or images:
On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides.
Click the text or image you want to animate.
Click Insert. Animation.
You can change the order of slides in a presentation:
On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides.
At the left, click the slide you want to reorder. If you want to reorder multiple slides, hold the Shift key and click them now.
Drag the slide or slides where you want them.
You can turn on offline access from Docs, Sheets, or Slides settings. If you turn on offline access for Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Drive, then the rest will also be available offline. Alternatively, to turn on offline access, open any Google document, spreadsheet, or presentation.
On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides. Go to the slide where you want to add a text box or object. At the top, click Insert. Choose what you want to add, then click Text box, Image, Shape, or Line.
You can customize how your presentation looks in Google Slides by changing the theme, background, or layout. Theme: A preset group of colors, fonts, background, and layouts. Background: The picture or color behind your slide's content. Layout: The way your text and images are arranged on a slide.
On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
Right click the Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides file you want to save offline.
Click Make available offline.
You can download a Slides presentation to . txt format and then open that file in Google Docs. It will just be plain text that you can format as you like. To do that, open the Slides presentation and go to File > Download and choose.
Open the file that has the template using your Microsoft PowerPoint. Select the "View" tab and navigate to "Slide Master." Click "Slide Master." Edit or Change the existing words, elements, background styles, fonts, and color palette from the Slide Master.
On the File menu, select Save to ensure all your recent work has been saved in PowerPoint presentation format (. pptx). Click File > Export > Create a Video. (Or, on the Recording tab of the ribbon, click Export to Video.)
Import and convert an existing presentation:
Go to Drive > click New File Upload.
Choose the file you want to import from your computer to add it to Drive.
In the Upload complete window > click Show file location .
Right-click the file and select Open with. Google Docs/Sheets/Slides.
You can adjust slide sizes for your presentations. On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides. Page setup. Custom: Below "Custom," enter a size and pick a unit of measurement (inches, centimeters, points, or pixels).
Select the Design tab of the toolbar ribbon Select Slide Size near the far right end of the toolbar. Select Standard (4:3 aspect ratio) or Widescreen (16:9) or Custom Slide Size.