Gif showing how to use the align button in the Google Slides toolbar

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Gif showing how to use the align button in the Google Slides toolbar

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Image: You can use the Image button to insert images from Drive, the web, Google Slides, your webcam, from your computer, and more. However, Slides has a lot of functionality for inserting and editing images that isn’t confined to the toolbar. Learn more about inserting and editing images in Slides here.

Bullet points: While we don’t recommend presenting lots of bullet points and text-heavy content, the bullet tool is quite easy to miss in Slides, so we thought we’d call it out here for those of you wondering how to add bullet points to your presentations! The Bulleted list drop down sits towards the end of the toolbar. Simply highlight your text, select the drop down, and choose the type of bullet you wish to use. Next to the Bulleted list is the Numbered list, which you can use if you want to use numbers and letters to organise your text points instead. You can also use CTRL + SHIFT + 8 to transform your text into a bulleted list, while CTRL + SHIFT + 7 will give you a numbered list.

Align: The best way to align text is to select romania telephone code it and then click on the Align button in the toolbar. Click to show a drop down menu which will allow you to justify selected text , centre it, or align it left or right.



Using the theme builder
The Theme builder (known as the Slide Master in PowerPoint) controls the look and feel of your deck. Use it to set custom layouts, backgrounds, colour schemes and fonts for all your slides. It’s best to set up the theme builder at the very start of your project to create a consistent set of slides. Be mindful if you edit the theme slide; any changes to the theme will retroactively affect the slides you’ve already built, so be sure to check through the whole presentation afterwards!

Theme builder: To launch the theme builder go to the Slide tab in the menu bar and click Edit theme. You can also access this by clicking View in the toolbar and selecting Theme builder. Down the left hand side you will see a number of different slides. At the top is the theme slide. This is like the control centre for the rest of your deck. Any changes you make to this slide will be applied to all other slides in the theme builder, and all slides within your presentation, too.
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