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If you want to create a presentation for your company or a slideshow for your classroom, Google Slides is a solid option. The application is similar to Microsoft PowerPoint but is completely free and web-based for easy access.

Get started in Google Slides

Use views in google slides, add and format slides in a presentation, include speaker notes, insert and format text on a slide, insert and format images on a slide, insert other objects on a slide, view and present a slideshow.

Here, we’ll walk you through the basics of using Google Slides as a beginner. From adding slides to inserting text and images to presenting your slideshow, here’s how to use Google Slides.

What You Need

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To create a presentation, visit Google Slides and sign in with your Google account. You can then use a template for a quick start or create a blank slideshow.

Step 1: On the main Google Slides page, you’ll see a few templates across the top. To see them all, select Template gallery . If you see a template you want to use, select it.

Otherwise, pick the Blank option to create a slideshow from scratch.

Step 2: When the slideshow opens, head to the top-left corner and give it a name.

The default for a template is the template name, and for a blank slideshow, it’s “Untitled Presentation.” Simply replace that text with your own and press Enter or Return to save it.

Step 3: As you create your presentation, Google Slides saves it automatically. At the top of the slideshow screen, you’ll see that it is saved to your Google Drive and when you made the last edit.

Step 4: You can return to the main Google Slides screen anytime by selecting the Google Slides logo on the top left, beside the name.

As you create your presentation, you can use different views depending on how you want to work.

Step 1: The main view, as shown below, puts your slide front and center without distractions.

Step 2: To open thumbnails of your slides on the left, select View > Show filmstrip . You can then use the Filmstrip to move to different slides in your presentation and take action on a slide with a right-click.

To close the Filmstrip, return to View > Show filmstrip to deselect the option.

Step 3: To see a full screen of slide thumbnails, go to View > Grid view to select the option. This gives you a larger picture of how your slides are set up and actions you can take using a right-click.

To close this view, go to View > Grid view to deselect the option.

To build a presentation, you’ll add slides. Each slide can contain text, images, videos, shapes, and other elements. To make structuring your slides a bit easier, you can use a pre-made layout. But you also have the option to use a blank slide to place items where you like.

Step 1: To add a slide, do one of the following:

  • Go to the Insert tab and choose New slide near the bottom.
  • Go to the Slide tab and choose New slide at the top.
  • In the Filmstrip or Grid view, right-click a slide and pick New slide .

Step 2: By default, the new slide is placed after your selected slide and uses the same layout. You can change the layout for the new slide if you prefer.

Step 3: To change the layout, select the slide and do one of the following:

  • Go to the Slide tab, move to Apply layout , and choose a layout in the pop-out menu.
  • In the Filmstrip or Grid view, right-click a slide, move to Apply layout , and choose a layout in the pop-out menu.

When you present a slideshow that you plan to talk through, you can add notes to your slides that only you can see. This is similar to using physical index cards during a speech.

Step 1: To display the notes section on a slide, either drag up using the Three dots at the very bottom of the slide or select View > Show speaker notes .

Step 2: This expands the section below the slide. Place your cursor inside the Notes section and enter your text.

Step 3: To change the font style, size, color, or formatting, select the text in your note and use the Font buttons in the toolbar.

Step 4: To close the speaker notes area, either drag down until the notes section is out of sight or go to View > Show speaker notes to deselect the option.

You can add text to your slides using the pre-made text boxes that are included with the layout you select. Alternatively, you can add text boxes and move them where you want.

Step 1: To add text to an included text box, simply click inside the box and type. The text is automatically formatted per the text box type. For instance, if you enter text in a title box, it’s formatted in a larger font.

Step 2: To insert a text box of your own, either select Insert > Text box in the menu or choose the Text box button in the toolbar.

Step 3: Click a spot on your slide to add the text box, and then enter your text inside.

Step 4: You can move a text box by dragging it and resize one by dragging in or out from a corner or edge.

Step 5: To change the font style, size, color, or format for the text inside the box, select the text and then use the font options in the toolbar.

Slideshows are visual presentations, so along with text, you’ll likely want to include pictures or photos.

Step 1: Go to Insert and move to Image or select the arrow next to the Image button in the toolbar.

Step 2: Choose the location for your image. You can pick a picture from your computer, a web search, Google Drive, Google Photos, a URL, or your device camera.

Step 3: Once you locate and insert the image, drag to move it where you like. You can also drag a corner or edge to resize it.

Step 4: For additional formatting options such as rotation, position, shadow, reflection, and other adjustments, open the Format options sidebar.

You can do this by selecting the image and choosing Format options in the toolbar or by right-clicking the image and choosing Format options .

Along with text and images, you can include other types of visuals in your presentation. You can add videos, audio files, tables, charts, diagrams, word art, and lines.

Step 1: To see all of your options and add an element, go to the Insert tab and choose what you would like to add.

Step 2: Some items like shapes, charts, and lines display a pop-out menu for you to pick the type or style. Other elements like video and audio display a pop-up window for you to pick the location or enter a URL.

Step 3: Once you insert an object on your slide, drag to move it to the spot you want. You can also right-click the item to view additional actions like formatting, alignment, or arrangement with other slide elements.

You can view your presentation at any point in the creation process and can present it the same way to your audience.

Plus, you can take advantage of the Presenter view, which gives you controls and displays your notes. Or, simply watch the slideshow as your audience will.

Step 1: On the top right, select the arrow next to Slideshow and pick Presenter view or Start from beginning .

Step 2: In Presenter view, you’ll see your slideshow on one side of your display or second monitor, with a smaller control window floating on top.

Use the control window to move through the slides, pause the slideshow, and see your speaker notes.

Step 3: In regular slideshow view, you’ll see the presentation in full-screen mode, as mentioned.

Use the Floating toolbar on the bottom left to advance through the slides or pause the slideshow.

Step 4: In either of the above views, select the Three dots on the right side of the floating toolbar to do things like enter or exit full-screen mode, view your speaker notes, automatically play the presentation, or exit the show.

There you have it! These are the basics for how to use Google Slides if you’re new to the application. For more, look at how to use Google Sheets .

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When you're presenting a slideshow, the last thing you should worry about is how to control it. With the Google Slides presenter toolbar, you can concentrate on your presentation, not the navigation.

Google listened to users and updated the presenter toolbar in the Spring of 2021. This new version allows presenters to enjoy an unobtrusive toolbar with simple buttons on hand to control the show. Plus, this tiny toolbar offers other helpful features in its small package. Let's see what's inside.

As a refresher, you can start your Google Slides presentation in a couple of different ways.

After opening your slideshow, click View > Present from the menu, or use the Present drop-down in the upper-right corner and choose "Present From Beginning."

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With your slideshow ready to go, move your cursor to the bottom-left corner of the screen, and you'll see the presenter toolbar display.

The presenter toolbar is transparent but brightens up when you place your cursor over it. This offers a nice, subtle appearance throughout your presentation.

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The two arrows let you advance forward or move back one slide at a time. If you click the slide number in the center, you can jump to a particular slide in the presentation. This puts you in complete control of the show.

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On the right side of the toolbar, you have the overflow menu (three dots). The features in this area allow you to do even more with your presentation. Here, we'll point out a few notable ones.

Open Your Speaker Notes

If you like to use the speaker note feature for talking points during your presentation, you can open them by selecting "Open Speaker Notes" in the menu. You'll get a separate window that you can control and close when you finish with it.

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Turn on the Laser Pointer

With the built-in red laser pointer, highlighting parts of a slide is a breeze. Click "Turn on the Laser Pointer" in the menu. You can click it again to turn off the laser pointer or use the "L" key on your keyboard for a quick shortcut.

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Enable Auto-Play

If you prefer your slideshow to play on its own, select "Auto-Play" in the overflow menu. You'll see a pop-out list of time intervals for each slide. Choose one and watch the show play automatically.

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You can also hit "Loop" for the continuous playing of your slideshow. When the presentation reaches the last slide, it will restart from the beginning.

More Slideshow Options

At the bottom of the overflow menu is a "More" option. When you select this, you can do things like beginning a Q&A with your audience, downloading your slideshow as a PDF or PowerPoint file , or printing the presentation.

Presenter Toolbar More options

You can also pick "Keyboard Shortcuts" to open a separate window. You'll see all the handy Google Slides keyboard shortcuts you can use while presenting your slideshow.

With the Google Slides presenter toolbar, you'll have everything you need and more for a successful presentation. But if you'd like additional help, take a look at our beginner's guide to Google Slides for some great tips!

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Chrome OS is largely a cloud-based operating system, which means you can easily synchronize your data between devices. This can be helpful for students and corporate users who want to keep their data and presentations at hand at all times.

A boost in hybrid work environments has increased the demand for the virtual sharing of ideas, and presentations are one of the best ways of doing so. The good news is you can use your Chromebook to create and run presentations pretty conveniently.

So, let's look at how you can run PowerPoint presentations on your Chromebook using two different apps.

Running a Presentation on a Chromebook

The two commonly used apps for running presentations on your Chromebook are Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides. Both are developed by two top tech giants and are quite reliable tools.

Since Chrome OS is a Google product, your presentation slides will open in Google Slides by default. However, you can use either app. Both have diverse features, along with some unique ones.

To determine your preference and which is more suitable for you, let's see how you can utilize PowerPoint and Slides to efficiently run presentations on your Chromebook.

But if you aren't already familiar with both products, here is a more general comparison of PowerPoint and Slides .

How to Use the PowerPoint Chrome App

PowerPoint is part of Microsoft Office and is available as an online app on your Chromebook. It enables you to create and run presentations, and you can use it for educational, business, or professional purposes.

To use PowerPoint on your Chromebook, you have to install the PowerPoint Chrome app . Microsoft created this app for users who can't install Office on their devices.

Once installed, the app will appear in your Chromebook's app drawer, which you can access by clicking on Launcher in the bottom left and then the Caret icon.

Finding the PowerPoint App in Chromebook App Drawer

To get started, PowerPoint will ask you for your Outlook account. Enter your details, and you are ready to go.

To run an existing PowerPoint presentation, simply click on Upload and open and locate the file that you want to run. When the time comes, you can run it in full-screen mode by going to Slide Show > From Beginning or From Current Slide from the top bar.

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If you are going to create a presentation using this app, here are some features to look out for.

1. Templates

Templates in PowerPoint

Don't have the time to do all the styling and design? You can choose from various PowerPoint templates to get started.

Templates are pre-built slides with unique designs and formatting such as colors, font size, images, and animations. Templates can help you save time since all you have to do is write your content on the slides.

Templates are easy to find. When you open the PowerPoint web app, it will show you several templates on the screen alongside a New blank presentation . Press on More themes on the right to access all the templates available.

2. Designer

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If you want to design your customized presentation, PowerPoint will help you with that as well. Designer is an innovative feature of PowerPoint to help you in designing the slides based on the content, colors, styles, and fonts used in the slides. You can access Designer by going to Design > Designer .

It will give you several design recommendations, and you can access these design ideas by simply clicking on them from the right sidebar. This feature can save you a lot of time in designing and styling your slides.

3. Animations

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Animations make the presentation more interactive and visually appealing. The transition of objects with different animation styles such as fade-in, fade-out, appear, and split really embellish your presentation. You can access them from the top bar by clicking on Animations .

4. Images & Videos

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Multimedia is essential for any presentation. Whether it is a business presentation showing your growth and revenue or a college assignment on a semester project, you need to add images and videos to help your viewers focus.

PowerPoint makes it easy for you to add images and videos. You can add your multimedia through the Insert option in the top bar.

Here are some more PowerPoint tips for preparing a professional presentation .

How to Use Google Slides

Google Slides is a presentation app part of Google Workspace and the default presentation viewer and editor on your Chromebook. It is cloud-based, which means it incrementally stores all your progress in your Google Drive, helping prevent data loss.

The app has good integration with other Google apps, such as Google Docs, and you don't need to buy any premium subscription to use it. You can find the Google Slides app in the Chrome Web Store.

Once installed, go to your app drawer as you did above and open Slides . If you have a pre-existing presentation at hand, go to Open file picker and open that file. You can run it in full-screen mode by going to View > Full screen . You can even run your slide on a loop .

Open file picker in Google Slides

If you are going to create a presentation using Google Slides, you might want to use the following useful features.

Template Gallery in Google Slides

Templates are pre-built slides made for different purposes. You just have to write your content in them. They help you save time on design, fonts, colors, and animations.

When you open Google Slides, it shows you several templates, and you can browse more templates by going into the Template gallery . You might also want to check out these useful resources for finding Google Slides themes .

Explore Option in Google Slides

Google Slides allows you to search for an image and add it to the slide without leaving the app. You can search the internet for the image you want to add and can also add one from your Google Drive.

This helps you save time by staying inside the presentation. Simply go to Tools > Explore from the top bar to access this option. From there, you can drag and drop the images from your search results.

3. Host Q&A

Q A Session in Google Slides

Presentations are meant to deliver information and communicate with the audience. So, a good communication response from the audience is vital. This response can be in the form of questions or suggestions.

Google Slides has Q&A features that allow you to get responses or queries from the audience. It can be anonymous or from the users' email IDs. The audience members need to follow a link, and they can add their questions virtually.

Go to Presenter view > Audience Tools > Start New to begin the Q&A session. There, it will show the link that your audience needs to access.

4. Publish to Web

Publish to the web Option in Google Slides

If you want to share your presentations with a broader audience, you can publish your Google Slides file on the web. It lets you share the link to your slides with others. Anyone with the link can open the slides without having a Google account.

To do so, go to File > Publish to the web . Click on it and publish the slides after choosing the right options.

Use Your Chromebook for Presentations

PowerPoint and Google Slides are both great options for creating presentations on a Chromebook. They offer great features to help you create and run compelling presentations.

You can try both on your Chromebook easily—no long installation steps are required. Just add the Chrome app or open the website to get started.

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  • On your computer, when you click Present before you join a meeting, you join in Companion mode. When you use this option, your mic and speaker are unavailable.

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Join a Meet video meeting . At the bottom, click Present now . Select Your entire screen, A window , or A tab . If you present a Chrome tab, it shares that tab's audio by default. To present a different tab, select the tab you want to present, click Share this tab instead . If you present a Slides presentation through a tab, you can control it in Meet . Click Share. Optional: To unpin your presentation and view it as a tile, click Unpin . See how to un-pin a presentation in Google Meet using Google Workspace for business You can now see more participants while you present.
  • If your camera is turned on, your video is active while you're presenting.
  • For better presentations and to prevent mirroring, share a new window or a specific tab instead of the meeting window.
  • To share your audio, you must select Share a Chrome tab or Share this tab.

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When you start to present, you can scroll and zoom within the presentation tile. 

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  • In the Meet window, click Stop Presenting .

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If you’re using Google Meet on an eligible work or school account, you can control Google Slides presentations from within a Google Meet video meeting. You can also make other people in the video meeting co-presenters.

Important : To control a Google Slides presentation from a Google Meet video meeting, you must use a computer with a Chrome browser.

  • In a Chrome tab or window, open the Slides file you want to present.
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  • You can either present from the Google Meet tab, or present directly from the Slides tab .
  • Select the tab with the Slides presentation, then click Share .
  • Important: You can only control a presentation in Google Meet when you're in slideshow mode.
  • Click to the next or previous slide with the arrow buttons.
  • Jump to a specific slide by clicking the slide number, and choosing from the list of slides.

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Share files you present.

As you present, you can share access to the file when someone needs it. You can only share Docs, Sheets, or Slides files.

Important: To see share suggestions, you must use the Chrome or Edge browser and not be in Incognito mode.

  • A sharing suggestion only appears if you select “Present a tab” as the sharing mode.
  • You can grant access to the file and attach the file to the meeting’s Calendar event.
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  • The link is shared in the meeting’s chat.

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  • If all participants have access to the file, the link is shared in the Meet chat and attached to the Calendar event.
  • If a participant doesn’t have access to the file, you’re notified with a pop-up. Click Share in Meet chat .
  • The file is shared in the Meet chat and attached to the Calendar event.

Tip: To not attach a file to an event, in the pop-up, uncheck “Attach the file to the Calendar event.”

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  • The file is shared in the Meet chat.

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The 12 Best Google Slides Extensions. Do More With Your Presentations in 2024

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Do you want to do more with Google Slides? Wondering what the best Google Slides extensions are?

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Google Slides add-ins and extensions are small software programs. They extend the functionality of Google Slides. They're designed to enhance the user's ability to generate and revise presentations, by incorporating extra features and tools into the software.

Google Slides offers a plethora of add-ins and extensions, but not all are equally valuable or efficient. To help you maximize your presentation capabilities, we've curated a list of the top 12 Google Slides add-ins and extensions for 2024.

From grammar correction and design assistance to animation and video production, these tools cater to everyone. Whether you're a seasoned Google Slides user or a beginner seeking to enhance your presentations for school or work, these add-ins and extensions will elevate your skills to the next level.

Should You Use Google Slides Extensions?

Anyone seeking to create exceptional presentations should consider utilizing Google Slides add-ons. These powerful tools provide a range of extra features and functionalities that are unavailable in the standard version of Google Slides, enhancing productivity and enabling you to create more compelling presentations.

Here are some of the top reasons why you would want to use Google Slides Add-Ins and extensions. 

  • Save Time. Google Slides add-ins and extensions can help you to save time. Focus on the content and design of your presentations instead of on routine tasks. Use them to automate repetitive tasks and provide quick access to templates and design elements.
  • Improve functionality. Add-ins and extensions let you use new tools like advanced charting and data visualization capabilities, interactive elements, and more.
  • Better presentation quality. Build presentations that do a better job of reaching your audience. With add-ins your presentation can be more engaging and interactive.
  • Get more done.  Using add-ins, you can get more done. Use extensions and tools to be more productive.

What are the best Google Slides extensions? Read the article below to find out!

Where to Find Google Slides Extensions

When looking for the right Google Slides extension, be sure to check out the ones available in the Google Store.

You can also find reviews from users who have tried these extensions so that you know what they're all about before making a purchase. With an array of options available, there's sure to be something that fits your needs perfectly!

Now let’s look at the top twelve Google Slides Extensions that you can download today. 

12 Best Google Slides Extensions for 2024

Here are twelve of this year's top Google Slides extensions (including Google store extensions): 

1. Pear Deck

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Pear Deck is a Google Slides extension that allows you to add interactive questions and formative assessments to your presentations. You can easily add interactive questions right from a sidebar. This includes bell ringers, checks for understanding, exit tickets, and more. This is a powerful tool for engaging students and increasing their understanding of class material.

Here are the main features for this Google Slides extension:

  • integration with Google tools
  • ability to add interactive questions from sidebar
  • formative assessments
  • customizable templates for quick lesson creation

2. Insert Icons for Slides

Insert icons for Slides

This Google Slides extension is a simple yet powerful tool. It provides access to over 1800 free icons from Font Awesome and Google Material Design. With a choice of any color and the ability to import the icons into slides with a transparent background, this extension allows for easy and quick customization of presentations.

This extension is a great resource for anyone looking to enhance their presentation designs.

  • 1800+ free icons from Font Awesome
  • customize icon color and import with transparent background
  • advanced formatting options including shadow and reflection 
  • more add-ons: Mergo, Folgo, and Publigo

3. CloudApp

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Cloud app allows you to create engaging visual presentations that your audience will be excited to watch. With the CloudApp you can add screen and webcam recordings, GIFs, and add image annotations. 

Here are the main features for this Google Slides extension: 

  • easy to use screen captures
  • simple interface
  • upload your own images and edit them

4. Slides Creator

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The Slides Creator Google Slides add-on is a fantastic and easy-to-use resource for making personalized Google Slides presentations. By connecting Google Sheets info and updating content automatically, it simplifies your work and saves time. The user-friendly setup, helpful guides, and attentive support team makes this a great Google Slides extension.

Here are a few of the main features for this Google Slides add-on:

  • Create personalized and custom templates.
  • Automatically merge individual customer or employee data into presentations.
  • Generate marketing slides with dynamic images, links, and charts.
  • Automatically insert monthly KPI or reporting charts into slides.

5. Unsplash Instant

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Unsplash is a high-definition photography site. With the Unsplash Intent Google Slides extension, you can access this library from Google Slides and insert images. All the images are free and can be used in personal and commercial presentations. 

Here are a few main features for the Google Store extension:

  • easily search for photos
  • 250,000+ high resolution images
  • copyright free images

6. Slides Toolbox

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This Google Slides add on offers an extensive list of features and tools to make everyday tasks smoother and faster. Users can easily remove any selected object or modify the text and object formatting with the smart sidebar. Other features include arranging objects, importing slides and media, managing charts and images, and making custom slideshows.

Here are the key features for this Google Slides extension:

  • efficient removal tools for objects like charts, tables, and videos
  • text formatting and management tools
  • arrangement tools for resizing, scaling, and arranging objects
  • export and import tools for sharing slideshows and organizing media files

Nearpod

Nearpod is a student engagement platform for K-12 teachers, which offers interactive learning experiences for better engagement. With Nearpod, students can participate in lessons containing virtual reality and 3D objects. Students can voice their knowledge and opinions through open-ended questions, polls, quizzes, and collaborative boards, making learning fun for students. The Google Slides extension enables you to add all the features of Nearpod to Google Slides.

You'll need a Nearpod subscription to use the Google Slides extension.

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  • interactive learning experiences
  • assessment and feedback features
  • collaborative learning boards

8. Icons for Slides & Docs

Icons for Slides & Docs

Flaticon is a fantastic Google Slides extension that provides quick and easy access to a wide range of icons. With the largest icon database, Flaticon offers a massive collection of icons not only for Google Slides, but for docs, spreadsheets, and forms. This Google Slides extension makes it easy to add icons to your slides.

  • millions of free customizable icons
  • choose similar style icons
  • customize any icon

9. Noun Project

Noun Project

Noun Project is a quick and lightweight Google Slides extension that allows you to add icons to your slides. A sidebar appears that gives you access to their icon library. Easily change the icon color to get the perfect hue and specific size. 

  • free version gives you access to 100 icons
  • paid version gives you access to millions more
  • change color of all icons

10. Lucidchart

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Lucidchart is a cloud-based diagramming application that allows teams to visualize complex ideas. The Google Slides extension allows you to add these diagrams to your Google Slides. Collaborate in real-time, generate organizational charts from spreadsheet data, and visualize databases. You can easily import files while monitoring processes, systems, and goals through data linking and conditional formatting. 

  • enterprise grade security
  • real time collaboration
  • cloud-based
  • intelligent diagraming

11. Easy Accents

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Have a presentation in another language other than English? Easy Accents allows you to add accent marks for twenty-three different languages. Like other Google Slides extensions, a sidebar gives you access to plenty of accent marks. A drop-down language menu is at the bottom of the Google Slides add on. 

Here are the main features for the Google Slides extension:

  • 23+ different languages supported
  • easy to use interface
  • currency symbols included

12. Slides Randomizer

Slides Randomizer

Slide Randomizer is a simple Google Slides extension that enables you to randomly reorder any slide deck on Google Slides efficiently. It's got automatic randomization methods and doesn't collect personal information from the user, ensuring privacy. This is a great tool for studying or for teaching with. 

Let's now look at how you can improve your Google Slides presentations. 

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Once you've got your Google Slides extensions, you can start on your presentation. Here's a list of some top Tuts+ Google Slides resources to help you build a better Google Slides presentation: 

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Google Slides: 3 Chrome extensions for better presentations

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Google Slides has become a popular presentation app for those who want to avoid the complexity and cost of Microsoft’s PowerPoint. It offers everything you need to create and collaborate on professional-looking slides. But like all Google’s productivity apps , its capabilities can be expanded and improved with a few choice Chrome extensions. Here are three you should use with your next presentation .

Auto Resize Speaker Notes

One of Google Slides great features is speaker notes, which allow the presenter to view talking points for each slide. However, a common complaint is that the space allotted for them renders the slide previews small and unreadable, which effectively defeats their purpose.

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Auto Resize Speaker Notes lets you make preview slides bigger and more legible.

The Auto Resize Speaker Notes extension adds a couple of solutions. First, it automatically enlarges the preview slides when the speakers notes box is resized. You can also resize the preview slides manually by dragging the sidebar. Either way, you’ll be able to read the next slide before you display it on the screen behind you.

DriveSlides

Images add life to your presentation slides. Used well, they add drama to your talking points, increase audience engagement, and improve recall of your message. But inserting photos slide by slide when your creating your presentation can be a monotonous time suck.

The DriveSlides extension turns this into a one-click process. Gather all the images you want to use in your presentation into a folder. Then, with that folder highlighted, click the DriveSlides icon in the Chrome toolbar. The slides are created with the images added, and the presentation is saved in the same folder as the images.

SlideSpeech

When some folks can’t attend a presentation, we usually email them a copy of the slide deck. But individuals can miss a lot if they simply read the slide contents without the context you’ve given in the presentation.

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SlideSpeech turns your speaker notes into a voice over through text-to-speech conversion.

SlideSpeech uses text-to-speech to turn your speaker notes into a voice-over. Select the SlideSpeech Convert option this extension adds to the Slides menu, and it will email you a link to the talking version of the presentation. Just forward it to all the absentees and they can have it “presented” to them in a personable, human-like voice.

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Niels Bosman Jul 31, 2024

By far the easiest way to create a presentation from a webpage quickly

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Great to create presentations from websites with AI.

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Very useful for summarizing text-heavy sites!

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    To present a full-screen presentation in Google Slides: 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.

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    Rename your presentation—Click Untitled presentation and enter a new name.. Add images—Click Insert Image to add images from your computer, the web, Google Drive, and more. You can also move, delete, or resize images. Add text—Click Insert Text box to add new text boxes. Then, click a text box to enter text. You can move, delete, or re-size text boxes.

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    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 ...

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    To present a full-screen presentation in Google Slides: 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.

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    Start the Slideshow. As a refresher, you can start your Google Slides presentation in a couple of different ways. After opening your slideshow, click View > Present from the menu, or use the Present drop-down in the upper-right corner and choose "Present From Beginning." With your slideshow ready to go, move your cursor to the bottom-left ...

  12. Chrome Presentation Mode

    Simple plugin to add presentation mode to chrome. This will force chrome into full screen mode and hide tabs and the address bar. Chrome presentation mode is back. Simply install this plugin to have quick access to a fullscreen window that removes all browser elements including the address bar and all tabs. Google doesn't verify reviews.

  13. How to Run a PowerPoint Presentation on Chromebook

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    In a different Chrome window, open Google Meet and join a video meeting. At the bottom of the meeting screen, click Present now A Tab . You can either present from the Google Meet tab, or present directly from the Slides tab. Select the tab with the Slides presentation, then click Share. In Google Meet, at the bottom right of the screen, click ...

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    Here are twelve of this year's top Google Slides extensions (including Google store extensions): 1. Pear Deck. Pear Deck is a Google Slides extension that allows you to add interactive questions and formative assessments to your presentations. You can easily add interactive questions right from a sidebar.

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  22. Fullscreen Interactive Google Slides(TM)

    Present your slides fullscreen and edit your slides at the same time! Slides remain interactive and editable while viewed fullscreen. This extension is great for using Slides for instruction during a Meet, or for presenting on projector. This extension is especially useful for Educators during remote instruction.

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