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Hi there.

This template is to help you (and your team) get started with Google Slides. Just copy it into your Google Drive and share with your team.

It’s designed to be both a quick demonstration of what you can do with Google Slides and a starting place for you to create your own presentation — just change, edit, delete and add content until it’s entirely yours.

We set the page setup to 16:9 because it’s the most popular and easiest to read on laptops and tablets, but you can easily change that by going to File > Page setup. You can also select a pre-made design by choosing Slide > Change theme.

Happy Presenting.

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[Snappy Title Goes Here]

[Brief purpose of the presentation goes here]

[Company Name]

[Date]

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Agenda

  1. [Section One Title Goes Here]
  2. [Section Two Title Goes Here]
  3. [Section Three Title Goes Here]

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[Section One Title]

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[Introductory headline goes here]

[Section Title Goes Here]

We’ve outlined a few slides to show you what you can do with Google Slides and to give you a starting place for creating your own presentation. It’s easy to use, and you can instantly publish to the web or export to:

  • PDF
  • Microsoft Word
  • Rich Text

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[Introductory headline goes here]

[Section Title Goes Here]

slide, then place your logo where you would like it to appear by going to Insert > Image.

You can also edit layouts within a presentation, which will only affect those pages using that specific layout.

Every piece of this template can be moved, manipulated or deleted — change whatever you’d like, keep whatever you find helpful.

You can also make universal changes by editing the master slide and layouts. For instance, if you’d like your logo to be consistent on every page, go to Slide > Edit master, select the master

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[Section Two Title]

Photo credit: John Doe

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Shapes

[Section Title Goes Here]

You can create shapes and charts by using the Shape icon above.

To change the color to match your company palette, double-click to select the shape, then choose a color with the fill color icon.

Costs �are up

Revenues are down

Q1 Profits are down

Are revenues down? Are costs up?

Investigate �product mix

Study sources for �cost increases

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Shapes

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Here are a few more diagrams that we’ve created with shapes. You can edit, add color and adjust them to fit your needs.

Develop

Purchase

Plan / Design

Test / Measure

Evaluate / Learn

Launch

Customer purchase cycle

Preference

Consideration

Awareness

Product development cycle

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Visualizing Data using Google Sheets

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You can also copy and paste charts and graphs from Google Sheets into your presentation.

Change your chart’s size, dimension and colors in Google Sheets, then copy and paste into Google Slides.

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Cropping

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For standard crops, double-click on the image and move the corner and side areas to exclude the area of the image you don’t want.

You can also crop images into different shapes, like arrows or circles. Just click the image, select the Crop Image icon in the toolbar and choose a shape.

Original pie chart

Cropped pie chart

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[Section Three Title]

Photo credit: John Doe

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Video

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You can also add videos to any presentation. Just go to Insert > Video. There’s a link to YouTube right there.

Lamp doesn’t work

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Gifs

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To insert animated gifs, go to Insert > Image.

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Thank you.

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Color Palettes (remove this slide)

Option A

(default)

Option C

Option B

Optional:

Customize the colors in this presentation to suit your brand.

For more tips and advice, visit: Getting started with Google Slides

Option E

Option D

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