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  2. Google Slides training and help - Google Workspace Learning...

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    Slides. Google Slides training and help. Get started with Slides in Google Workspace. Switch from Microsoft PowerPoint to Google Slides. Google Slides cheat sheet. Tips for great presentations. Use Google Workspace keyboard shortcuts. Print, save, or customize Learning Center guides. Learn how to print Learning Center guides, save them as PDFs ...

  3. Step 2: Edit and format a presentation. You can add, edit, or format text, images, or videos in a presentation. Insert and arrange text, shapes, and lines. Add, delete & organize slides. Add animations to a slide.

  4. You must have edit access to the slides in order to create a new recording. To open your presentation, go to Google Slides. To record your slideshow, in the top right, click Rec Record new video. To start recording, in the middle, click the red record button. To start over, pause and click Re-record. To save your recording, pause and click Save ...

  5. Create your first presentation in Slides - Google Workspace...

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    On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides. Tip: New slides will be generated using your current theme. Click the slide where you want to add the image. At the top right, click Ask Gemini . On the side panel, select a prompt or create your own. Reference files with @ to create slides using your documents from Google Drive. Examples:

  6. Collaborate with Gemini in Google Slides

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    On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides. At the top right, click Ask Gemini . On the side panel, you can: Create an image based on a selected slide: Enter “Create an image" or "Suggest images for this slide.” Select a suggested prompt: The Gemini in the Slides side panel might suggest images based on the content on your slides.

  7. Present slides - Computer - Google Docs Editors Help

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    On your browser, open a presentation in Google Slides. At the top right corner, click Slideshow . At the bottom left, click Options Enable pen tool. To draw or annotate, click and drag on your slide. Optional: To change the pen color, at the bottom, click Pen tool Select a color. To erase annotations on the current slide, at the bottom, click ...

  8. What you can do with Slides - Google Workspace Learning Center

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    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. What you'll need. 10 minutes. Google Workspace account—Don't have one? Start your 14-day trial today. Get Slides: Web (slides.google.com), Android, or iOS

  9. Link a chart, table, or slides to Google Docs or Slides

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    On your computer, open a document or presentation in Google Docs or Google Slides. Click Insert Chart. Click the chart type you want to add. When you add a new chart: It will link to a new Google Sheet. To update the chart, update the numbers in the Google Sheet. Learn how to edit chart data.

  10. On your computer, open a Google Slides presentation. At the right side of the toolbar, click Live pointer settings Uncheck Show collaborator pointers. At the top, click View Live pointers Uncheck Show collaborator pointers. There are no other collaborators in the presentation. There are more than 20 collaborators in the presentation.

  11. Change the size of your slides - Computer - Google Help

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    Change the size of your slides. You can adjust slide sizes for your presentations. On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides. Click File Page setup. To pick a size, click the Down arrow . Custom: Below "Custom," enter a size and pick a unit of measurement (inches, centimeters, points, or pixels). Click OK.