- Google Slides training and help
Slides productivity guides Tips for great presentations Create professional slides with templates Focus your audience's attention with a built-in laser pointer Quickly analyze presentation data with charts Tips for sharing content in a video meeting Use a second screen for sharing Present from Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides Join a meeting in
- How to use Google Slides
Use a Template or change the theme, background, or layout in Google Slides Visit the Learning Center Using Google products, like Google Docs, at work or school? Try powerful tips, tutorials, and templates Learn to work on Office files without installing Office, create dynamic project plans and team calendars, auto-organize your inbox, and more
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Present slides Want advanced Google Workspace features for your business? Try Google Workspace today! You can present Google Slides so they show on a full screen Full-screen presentations work from a computer, mobile device, or TV with Chromecast or AirPlay You can even accept audience questions while you present
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On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides At the top right, click Ask Gemini In the prompt bar, enter a prompt that describes the slides you want to create Option
- Share a presentation - Google Workspace Learning Center
Open a presentation in Google Slides In the top right, click Slideshow For best results, present with Google Chrome From the current slide, the presentation will become full screen To change slides, use the arrow keys on your keyboard or click the arrows at the bottom of the presentation To exit full-screen, press the Esc key
- Make your document, presentation, sheets videos more accessible
The Google Slides HTML view displays your entire presentation in a single, scrollable HTML page, instead of one slide at a time For some screen reader users, HTML pages can be easier to navigate
- Slides - How do I make a shape transparent see through ? - Google . . .
Select the Shape: First, open your Google Slides presentation and click on the shape you want to make transparent Access the Fill Color: In the toolbar above your slide, locate the "Fill color" icon (it looks like a paint bucket)
- Google Docs Editors Help
Official Google Docs Editors Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Docs Editors and other answers to frequently asked questions
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