Google Slides

Google Slides is a reliable and free presentation app. It has strong collaboration capabilities, including the option to take audience questions as you present, but is missing a few features found in PowerPoint.

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Interface

Google Slides is free, online presentation software. As part of the G Suite, it has a familiar interface for anyone who has used Google Docs, Sheets, and other apps.

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Insert New Slide

When inserting a new slide into a Google Slides slideshow, you have the option of using a template that’s consistent with the theme you’ve selected.

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Formatting

Text formatting tools in Google Slides live under the Format menu bar, although keyboard shortcuts are also available for formatting changes.

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Transitions

Google Slides includes basic transitions and animations.

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Special Presenter Tools

Google Slides has some interactive presentation tools, for example, the ability to provide audience members with a URL where they can submit questions to the presenter. The presenter can then see the questions as they are submitted.

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Snapping

Google Slides provides basic layout and design tools, such as automatic snapping and guides to help you center and align content.

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Images

Google Slides provides basic layout and design tools, such as automatic snapping and guides to help you center and align content.

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Inserting Videos

Videos can also be inserted into a Google Slides slideshow easily, with a YouTube search tool provided right inside the application.

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Recoloring Tool

Another simple but helpful tool is an image recoloring bar, where you can quickly filter an image, adjust its transparency, and so forth.

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