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Google Slides: A Complete Beginner's Guide to Creating Professional Presentations
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Accessing Google Slides – Learn how to open and start a new Google Slides presentation.
- 3 Naming and Organizing – Tips on naming files and organizing your Google Slides for easy access.
- 4 Page Setup – Adjust slide dimensions to fit your project’s needs.
- 5 Adding a Theme – Discover themes and customize your slides instantly.
- 6 Slide Backgrounds – Learn how to add unique backgrounds to individual slides.
- 7 Fonts and Text Styling – Customize fonts and make your text stand out.
- 8 Adding & Moving Slides – Add new slides and rearrange them effortlessly.
- 9 Text Boxes – How to add and delete text boxes for structured content.
- 10 Bullet & Numbered Lists – Format lists to keep your ideas organized.
- 11 Adding Links – Include clickable links to other slides or external resources.
- 12 Images in Slides – Insert and format images to enhance your slides visually.
- 13 Shapes & Word Art – Add shapes and creative Word Art to personalize your presentation.
- 14 Videos in Slides – Insert videos directly into your presentation.
- 15 Adding Audio – Embed audio files for engaging presentations.
- 16 Transitions & Animations – Make slides flow smoothly with transitions and animations.
- 17 Tables – Learn how to create and style tables in Google Slides.
- 18 Diagrams – Add built-in diagrams to visually represent data.
- 19 Charts – Incorporate charts for data-driven presentations.
- 20 Speaker Notes – Add helpful notes to guide your presentation.
- 21 Presenting Google Slides – Tips on presenting your slides effectively.
- 22 Collaboration – Learn how to share and collaborate on Google Slides in real-time.
- 23 Download & Version History – Save your Google Slides as PowerPoint, PDF, and more.