Converting your file from another program creates a copy of your original file in a Docs, Sheets, or Slides format. When you present, you can use a pen tool to draw or make annotations. Annotations stay during your presentation, but disappear after you end your slideshow. Add images—Click InsertImage to add images from your computer, the web, Google Drive, and more. Move slide—Drag the slide to a different position in the presentation.
Remove a link to a presentation you own
Using Google products, like Google Docs, at work or school? Add speaker notes—Use speaker notes to keep track of your talking points for each slide. In the presentation editor, speaker notes appear beneath the current slide. When you present your slides, your speaker notes show in a separate window. Google Slides is an online presentation app that lets you create aafx trading and format presentations and work with other people. Quickly learn how to create and edit a presentation, move to Slides from another online presentation processor, and more.
Add a slide with the same layout as the current slide
Bring your best ideas to life with Google Workspace with Gemini. Get tips & real-life use cases for using gen AI at work. You can share files and folders with people and choose whether they can view, edit, or comment on them. Add text—Click InsertText box to add new text boxes.
How to use Google Slides
To move several slides at once, Ctrl+click multiple slides before dragging them. Full-screen presentations work from a computer, mobile device or TV with Chromecast or AirPlay. You can even accept audience questions while you present. You can use Gemini to reference files from your Drive to generate responses in Slide. Use Gemini in Slides to generate a new slide with images and content. If you’ve already stored Microsoft files in Drive, you can also update them without converting them.
- Add videos, shapes, charts, and more—Click Insert to add videos, shapes, charts, slide numbers, and other features to your presentation.
- Create and present professional presentations with Google Slides.
- You can share files and folders with people and choose whether they can view, edit, or comment on them.
- Converting your file from another program creates a copy of your original file in a Docs, Sheets, or Slides format.
- If you are in a presentation at the same time as others, you can view collaborators’ pointers as they move around a slide.
- Quickly learn how to create and edit a presentation, move to Slides from another online presentation processor, and more.
Present with notes, auto-advance slides and more
Learn more about changing how text fits in presentations. You can share files and folders with people and choose whether they can view, edit or comment on them. By default, you will find collaborators’ live pointers in the presentation. If you are in a presentation at the same time as others, you can view collaborators’ pointers as they move around a slide. You can also choose to show or hide your pointer. You can choose if your file should be available to anyone or restricted to only the people with access.
- In the presentation editor, speaker notes appear beneath the current slide.
- Use Gemini in Slides to generate a new slide with images and content.
- You can create presentations right in your web browser.
- Move slide—Drag the slide to a different position in the presentation.
Collaborate with Gemini in Google Slides
Create and present professional presentations with Google Slides. You can create presentations right in your web browser. When you first create a presentation, you can choose a theme for your slides. A theme is a preset group of colors, fonts, background, and layouts. Your presentation’s layout is the way your text and images are arranged on a slide.
If you allow access to anyone with the link, your folder won’t restrict who can access it. Add videos, shapes, charts, and more—Click Insert to add videos, shapes, charts, slide numbers, and other features to your presentation. You can also move, delete, or re-size these inserted features.
Import and convert an existing presentation
If you have existing files, you can import and convert them to Docs, Sheets, or Slides.
