Now you have a perfectly aligned and distributed agenda slide!
Screenshot of the 'Distribute' option being highlighted when right-clicking objects in Google Slides
Another handy tool here is Center on page, again found by right clicking on the object (or in the Arrange tab). Choosing either Horizontally or Vertically positions your selected object in the centre of the slide on the horizontal or vertical axis.
Screenshot highlighting the 'Center on page' option in Google Slides
To insert an image, click the Insert image russian telephone numbers button in the toolbar, or go to Insert > Image from the menu bar to upload from your computer, Drive, Google photos, or even directly from your camera. If you have a web link for a specific image, select By URL and paste the link into the dialogue box.
Slides even has an in-built Google Image Search feature. Simply select Image > Search the web.
Note: Images sourced through this method claim to be copyright-free, but to be safe, it might be best to use images that you are sure are free or that you have permission to use.
Images need to be under 50MB, less than 25 megapixels and in JPEG, GIF, or PNG format to upload correctly.
You don’t have to stop at simply uploading your image. There are lots of ways you can edit an image to achieve a more polished, on-brand look and feel. Click here to learn how to make your slides more visual with clever image editing.
Cropping images: If you only want to show a specific part of an image, you can simply double click the image to start cropping. You can also click on the image and then choose Mask image (next to crop image) in the toolbar. This will allow you to crop the image into different shapes such as a circle or a triangle.
Once the cropping interface appears, pull the black handles to adjust the mask that will hide the it parts of the image that you don’t want to see. This tool can be a little fiddly, and if you accidentally select one of the blue image nodes instead of a black handle, you could end up distorting your image instead of cropping it. If this does happen, just hit CTRL + Z to undo or hit the Undo button in the toolbar and try again!