You can present Google Slides so they show on a full screen. Full-screen presentations work from a computer, mobile device, or TV with Chromecast or AirPlay. You can even accept audience questions while you present. View a presentationTo present a full-screen presentation in Google Slides:
Present with notes, auto-advance slides & moreView a presentation with speaker notes
Advance slides automaticallyYou can set your slides to play automatically when:
Advance slides automatically while you presentTip: Re-set the auto advance options each time you present your presentation. Advance slides automatically for a published presentationImportant:
Tip: If you want to change your presentation or timing, you’ll need to copy a new link. Stop publishingOther actions while presentingWhen you present, you can choose more options from the toolbar at the bottom of the presentation window:
Present mode keyboard shortcuts PC keyboard shortcuts
Mac keyboard shortcutsWas this helpful? How can we improve it? Use keyboard shortcuts in Google Slides to navigate, format, and edit. Note: Some shortcuts might not work for all languages or keyboards. To open a list of keyboard shortcuts in Google Slides, press Ctrl + / (Windows, Chrome OS) or ⌘ + / (Mac). To
search the menus, press Alt + / (Windows, Chrome OS) or Option + / (Mac). You can also use menu access keys. Open any application menu using the keyboard, then type the underlined letter for the item you'd like to select. For example, to open the Insert menu on a Mac, press Ctrl + Option + i. To select "Image," type the underlined letter i. PC shortcuts
Common actions Film strip actions Navigation Menus Ctrl + Shift + \ Comments Use keyboard shortcuts on selected comments Text Move and arrange objects Presenting Video Player Screen reader support Mac shortcuts
Chrome OS shortcuts
Was this helpful? How can we improve it? Which button allows you to preview the presentation as the audience will see it?Slide Show view Use Slide Show view to deliver your presentation to your audience.
What is a box with a dotted border that holds a place for text on a slide called?Placeholders are the dotted-line containers on slide layouts that hold such content as titles, body text, tables, charts, SmartArt graphics, pictures, clip art, videos, and sounds.
What is a bounding box Google Slides?A bounding box is a temporary outline which highlights objects in creative software, such as Photoshop, 3ds Max, and Google Docs. Bounding boxes usually allow users to manipulate the object with transformation tools, such as scaling, moving, or rotating.
What are the red lines that appear as you move an object on a slide called?Red dashed lines—smart guides—appear so you align items vertically, horizontally, or both. Smart guides also appear between objects or near the edges of the slide to help you space out objects evenly. Press Shift to select multiple objects.
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