How to share your Google Slides presentation

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Wondering how to share a Google Slides presentation? Good news! It’s a pretty simple process. There are multiple ways of sharing a Google Slides deck. The right method for you will depend on how you’re going to deliver the slides, the required file type, and your audience. Do you want to share so that a colleague can proof-read and edit, or so that an online audience has the virtual equivalent of a handout?

As Google Slides exists completely online, sharing your presentation with others isn’t limited to an email attachment. This post will show you how to share Google Slides presentations in five ways, there’s definitely something here to meet your needs!

Share with people and groups

Publish to the web

Download as different file type

Email as attachment

Before we get to that, you need to know where to find the Share function in Google Slides.

  • Open Google Slides and click File , in the top bar
  • Click Share at the top of the drop-down menu

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  • Or, click Share at the top right-hand side of your window.

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1. How to share Google Slides presentations with people and groups

Using Share with people and groups , you can share your Google Slides presentation with multiple people at once. This is helpful if your teammates need to collaborate in the same deck or if you require feedback from a colleague or client. Share with people and groups allows you to change the editing permissions per contact. You can allow each contact to simply view the document, or add comments, or edit it themselves. The level of permission you choose can be different for each contact you share with, giving you a lot of flexibility.

  • Click Share to bring up the Share with people and groups pane.
  • Next to Add people and groups , start typing the name or email address of the contact you want to share the deck with. A list of recommendations will appear as you type. Once you’ve selected the right contact, their name will appear at the top of the pane. If the person you want to share with is not already in your contact list, you need to type in their full email address.
  • Click the small cross next to a contact name to deselect the contact.

When you share using Share with people and groups , Google will ask the user to log in to their Google account to access your shared file. If the user does not have a Google account, they will be unable to access your deck. Just head to the next section to find out how to grant access to non-Google users.

Now you’ve chosen your contact, you can alter their permissions to change how they are able to interact with the deck. There are three options – Viewer , Commenter , and Editor . Simply click on the option currently visible and a drop-down menu will appear allowing you to choose whether your contact can… well… view, comment on or edit the deck. Pretty self-explanatory, right?

But which permission should you give to who and when?

  • Viewer: This will prevent contacts from editing slides. If your deck is completely finished and approved, set the permissions to Viewer to stop contacts accidentally editing – or even deleting – slides from your finished presentation!
  • Commenter: The best option for gathering feedback. If your contact has limited knowledge of Google Slides, direct them towards our handy Ultimate Guide to Google Slides post so that they can brush up! In the meantime, share your deck using the Commenter function. This way, contacts can comment without being able to rearrange slides, or change text or animations.
  • Editor: Perfect for collaborative projects. Editor allows you to share an editable version of your deck. Everyone with this permission can work on the same slides at the same time. This means you don’t end up with multiple versions of the same deck.

For more tips on how to improve collaboration in Google Slides, check out these 6 ways to get the most out of online collaboration with Google Slides .

Once you’ve selected one of these permission options, you’re free to hit Send . If you tick Notify people , your contact will receive an email letting them know that they have permission to access or interact with your deck.

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In the Share with people and groups pane, the owner of the Google Slides presentation appears at the top. Beneath that, you can see who has access to the deck and the status of their permissions. If you want to change someone’s permissions, press the yellow Share button at any time and edit permissions using the same drop-down menu.

To stop sharing with a specific person:

  • Click Share and scroll to the contact you want to remove
  • Click the drop-down arrow next to their name
  • Select Remove
  • Click Save .

Notice the Give temporary access and Make owner options. If you choose to Give temporary access , you can edit the number of days that your contact has access to your deck. All you have to do is click the number of days next to Access expires to change the expiration date. This can be a great option if you’re working with people outside of your organization, such as clients or agencies. For example, you can schedule the expiration date for the end of a project, once the feedback has been received and the work completed.

Make owner allows you to pass ownership of the deck to another user. After you’ve created a presentation you might need to hand it over, to the presenter for example. You can use this option to give someone else complete control. Use it with caution, however. Once you’ve handed over ownership, you cannot retrieve it – unless the new owner hands it back or chooses to grant you access permissions.

Top tip: If you’re the owner of the deck (if you have created it yourself or have been given ownership by the original creator), there are further sharing options. When you click Share , you’ll notice a cog appears in the top right-hand corner pop up. This allows you to choose whether your Editors can change permissions and share or if Viewers and commenters can see the option to download, print, and copy. All you have to do is tick or untick the box. Easy!

2. How to share a Google Slides presentation via a link

In this window you can also get a link.

  • Click the blue Copy link button.
  • Paste the link anywhere, from an email draft to a Microsoft Teams chat

This link will only work for people who have been given permission to view, edit or comment on the deck. To change this:

  • Click Share
  • In the Get link section, press Change .
  • Choose whether your deck is Restricted or if Anyone with the link can view. Note: when you change a link’s setting to Restricted , the only people who can still see the deck are those you have directly shared with in the Share with people and groups section.

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Though the Anyone with link function can be useful, it’s not the most secure option. Remember: the users that you originally shared the link with can continue to share the link with their friends, colleagues, and contacts too, meaning your presentation can be shared endlessly and with anyone! If your deck contains confidential content, you should not use this method.

3. How to publish a Google Slides presentation to the web

If you don’t want your viewers to edit your deck, then Share with groups and people may not be the option for you. Instead, choose to Publish to the web . With this option, your deck becomes non-editable, it will simply play as if your deck was a video; auto-advancing through the slides. This means that the viewer won’t have control over which slides they view or the order they view them in. The content of your slides will be visible to anyone and everyone when publishing to the web, so be careful about choosing this option if your slides contain confidential information.

  • Click  File
  • Select Publish to the web
  • Choose Link or Embed. You can share the URL with your contacts, or you can embed the link on a website or blog
  • Choose how your slides playback using the drop-down menu beneath Auto-advance slides
  • Click Publish
  • Copy the URL or HTML and share your deck

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4. How to download a Google Slides deck as different file type

Another method of sharing (or saving) your slides involves downloading the deck as a different type of file.

  • Under File select Download .
  • Select the format you need (Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx), PDF Document (.pdf), or JPEG Image (.jpeg)), and the download will begin.
  • Open your file

While there are many formats available, we don’t recommend all of them. For example, when downloading as an Image, whether PNG or JPEG, the quality of your slides can be lost, the presentation will be static, and you can only download one slide at a time. If you’re printing or emailing your deck, downloading as a PDF is the best option to get a static version of your slides.

Since PowerPoint is the closest option to Slides, this format retains the presentability of the deck. However, there’s a chance that your content will corrupt or break as not all features are transferable between file formats. Check for any changes and make tweaks – like removing animations – before sending your presentation to your contacts. To find out more about the differences between PowerPoint and Slides, check out 9 Google Slides features we wish PowerPoint had or if you want to try different platforms to PowerPoint, we recommend The ULTIMATE Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives .

5. How to email your Google Slides presentations as an attachment

  If all these sharing options still aren’t quite cutting it, there’s one more! To share your slides via email:

  • Select Email as attachment
  • Type the name or email address of your contact
  • Pick the file type your deck
  • Add a message, then hit Send

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That’s the last of our five tips on how to share a Google Slides presentation. Now you know pretty much everything there is to know about sharing your slides and, if you want to make those slides even more awesome and effective, you have got to check out these 5 Google Slides video tutorials to level up your skills .

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How to Share Google Slides with Your Students

Check out this quick tutorial to learn how to share Google Slides with students!

Google Slides™ activities are one of my top go-to technology tools for the classroom. I love that they save automatically as students work and that they live in the cloud. My students love them for their interactive features as well as being able to easily collaborate with other students.

Google Slides are especially handy to use if you are doing virtual teaching, work in a 1:1 classroom, or are a homeschooler.

So how do you share Google Slides with students? Read on for a quick tutorial!

Sharing Options for Google Slides

However you share the slides, you have to first decide what permissions to allow. There are three sharing options :

  • students will view your file
  • students will view and edit your file
  • students will get their own copies of the file

I choose view-only if it’s something my students don’t need to edit or work in. The second option is great if you want students to work on a collaborative class project. If you want to assess each student’s work, you’ll probably want to pick the last option.

Assign Slides through Google Classroom

Sharing slides right in Google Classroom is my preferred method.

One way to share Google Slides is to share it via Google Classroom.

  • Open Google Classroom.
  • Click the Classwork tab at the top.
  • Click Create and then Assignment.*
  • Type the title.
  • Click Add and then Google Drive. Select the Google Slides file you want to assign. Click Insert.
  • Choose how you want to share the file (view, edit, or make a copy).
  • Add any additional information (like a due date, number of points, rubric, or selecting particular students).
  • Click Assign and then Assign or Schedule.

One way to share a copy of a Google Slideshow is by creating a new assignment in Google Classroom.

*When you click Create, you can choose Material instead of Assignment if you want to share slides without assigning them to students.

Email a Link

  • Open the file.
  • Click Share.
  • Type individual names or the name of a group. Click the Editor tab and select the role (viewer, commenter, or editor).
  • Click Send.

One way to share Google Slides is to share a link right in Google Slides.

Alternatively, you can just grab a link to copy and paste:

  • In the Get Link tab, choose how you want to share the file (view, edit, or make a copy).
  • Click Copy Link.
  • Paste the link in an email or other secure environment.

Email Google Slides as an Attachment

Another option is to send the Google Slides as an email attachment.

One way to share Google Slides is to send it as an email attachment.

  • Click File and then Email. Click Email as attachment.
  • Type the name(s).
  • If you have slides you don’t want to share with students (like teacher directions, answer keys, or content you haven’t taught yet), just move or delete those slides before sharing the file.
  • I recommend making a copy of your original file and sharing that one with students, especially if you want to make modifications to it.
  • If you assign a file through Google Classroom, filling out the Topic will help keep your stream organized.
  • Many LMSs (like Canvas and Schoology) allow you to share Google Slides as well. Just change the permissions and share the links and you’re good to go!
  • Students can share their Slides back with you for assessment and easy feedback !

I hope this quick tutorial gives you an idea of how to share Google Slides activities with your students! What else do you want to know about using Google Slides in the classroom? Let me know in the comments!

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If you make a choice board and link a google slide interactive activity, then for the choice board select make one for all students… will the link also be made for all students so that they have their own?

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At the end of the link you post in the choice board, change the end of the url address from /edit to /copy and it will require the student to make a copy that is their own. It will not automatically share it with you though, they will have to do that.

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Hello, I would like the kiddos to be able to look at each others slide shows. How can they view completed slide shows? We have 28 third graders and would like to give them the option to view and assess 3-5 individual slide shows. I would like to be able to do this within google classroom.

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Hi Christine! They can share their slideshows using the same processes outlined in this post. If you assign groups, they can just enter those students’ names in the sharing window. They should pop up easily since you are all in the same organization. I’d just remind them to not change the settings to edit. Another option is for them to share their work back with you and for you to send out the links, but that’s more work. I hope that helps!

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Hi Alyssa, thank you so much for your great tuto. I created a Google slide to make my students learn. So I created Classwork an a new Assignment.* Then a went to my Google Drive to select the Google Slides file I want to assign. Click Insert. I choose ‘make a copy for each student’ because I want to share the file and I want every single student to work on the slide. So I can see if everyone is doing well. I wonder if that is the proper way to do. Kind regards from Luxembourg Jean-Paul

That’s right! And then they can share their Slides back with you. 🙂 I hope they enjoy it!

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Is there anyway to share Google Slides that students can do work on in Outschool? I’m trying to figure out how to do that without Google Classroom.. Thanks for your help!

I’m afraid I don’t have any experience using Outschool. If you have students’ email addresses, you can share a link with them. Another option would be to create a force-copy code and then use a URL shortener, and send them that link. Good luck!

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Make a copy is not showing up as a choice, only view or edit. What do I do?

Hi Trish! Are you in GC or sharing straight from slides? If you’re sharing right in Slides, they’ve changed it a bit since I wrote this post. You can copy the link and then change the end of the link to /copy (delete /edit and everything after it). I hope that helps!

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This happens to me sometimes, but it’s a problem with G Classroom I think. What I do is delete the assignment and create it again. It usually works and shows me the three options the second time around.

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Hi there. I assigned Google Slides as outlined above with each student getting their own copy. They are showing up very small and hard to see. Is there a way to make the screen where they can add their own text big enough to actually read without it blurring?

Hi there! I’m not sure what might be going on, as it depends on your device. Google Slides does have a zoom option and I hope that can help!

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Thank you. This was helpful. I’m wondering if there is a way to share a slideshow in Google classroom that will open up in the slideshow. So students don’t have to start the slideshow. I want to have students open it already in presentation mode on the first slide.

Great question! I haven’t played with that, but I found some things to try here: https://www.simpleslides.co/blog/how-to-make-google-slides-play-automatically

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How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode: A Step-by-Step Guide

Sharing Google Slides in presentation mode is a handy skill to master, especially if you have a presentation coming up. You might be thinking, how do I do that? Don’t worry, it’s easier than you think. In a nutshell, you’ll be opening your Google Slides, clicking on the "Present" button, and then sharing the link with your audience. That’s it, you’re ready to present!

Step by Step Tutorial on How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty, let’s first understand what we’re aiming to achieve here. By following these steps, you’ll be able to present your Google Slides to an audience, no matter where they are, as long as they have the link to your presentation.

Step 1: Open your Google Slides

Open the Google Slides presentation you want to share.

This is the easiest part. Just navigate to Google Drive, find your presentation, and open it up.

Step 2: Click on "Present"

Click on the "Present" button located at the top-right corner of the screen.

Once you’re in your presentation, look to the top-right corner. You’ll see a button that says "Present." Click it, and your presentation will go into full-screen mode.

Step 3: Copy the Presentation Link

  • Copy the presentation link from the address bar.

While in presentation mode, simply copy the URL from the address bar. This is the link you’ll share with your audience.

Step 4: Share the Link

  • Share the link with your audience.

You can send this link via email, messaging apps, or however you prefer to communicate with your audience. As soon as they click the link, they’ll see your presentation in full-screen mode.

After completing these steps, your audience will be able to view your Google Slides presentation in real-time. As you advance through the slides on your end, they’ll see the changes on theirs. It’s like magic, but better because it’s technology.

Tips for Sharing Google Slides in Presentation Mode

  • Make sure you have a stable internet connection before presenting.
  • Test the link before the actual presentation to ensure it works.
  • Notify your audience that they should not click or type anything once they open the link to avoid interruptions.
  • If you’re presenting to a large group, consider using a platform that allows for audience interaction, like Google Meet.
  • Always have a backup plan in case of technical difficulties.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do i make sure my audience can only view and not edit the presentation.

Make sure you’ve set the sharing settings to "View" before sending the link.

When you’re sharing the link, Google Slides will ask you what permissions to give people. Make sure you select "View" so that your audience can’t make any changes to your presentation.

Can I use this method to present to an audience in a different location?

Yes, this method is perfect for presenting to people who are not in the same place as you.

As long as your audience has access to the link and an internet connection, they can view your presentation from anywhere.

What should I do if someone accidentally exits the presentation mode?

They just need to click the link again to re-enter the presentation mode.

Mistakes happen, and if someone exits the presentation mode, they can always click the link again to get back on track.

Can I track who viewed my presentation?

Google Slides does not provide viewer tracking for presentations in presentation mode.

Unfortunately, Google Slides doesn’t have a feature to track who views your presentation. However, you can use third-party tools or platforms that offer this feature if it’s important for your presentation.

Is there a limit to how many people can view my presentation at once?

There is no set limit, but having too many people might affect performance.

Google doesn’t specify a limit, but keep in mind that network and server limitations might affect the performance if too many people are viewing the presentation simultaneously.

  • Open your Google Slides presentation.
  • Click on the "Present" button.

There you have it, a simple guide on how to share Google Slides in presentation mode. Whether you’re a student, a teacher, or a professional, mastering this skill can take your presentations to a whole new level. It’s not just about sharing information; it’s about creating an engaging and interactive experience for your audience. And with these easy steps, you’ll be able to do just that.

Remember, the key to a successful presentation is not just in the content, but also in the delivery. By sharing your Google Slides in presentation mode, you’re ensuring that your audience gets the full experience, no matter where they are. So the next time you have an important presentation, don’t just send out a PDF or a static slideshow—bring your presentation to life by sharing it in presentation mode.

Now that you’ve learned how to share google slides in presentation mode, why not give it a try? Grab your slides, share that link, and watch as your audience becomes more engaged than ever before. Happy presenting!

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Google Slides provides various methods to share your presentation with different levels of privileges. You can share your Google Slides templates and presentations online, which helps lessen the need to carry your PC around to deliver a presentation.

In this article, we will present different methods for sharing Google Slides in different formats: viewers and editing modes. Please keep in mind that this procedure can also be used for any PowerPoint templates you might have uploaded to Google Slides.

How to Share via Google Slides

Google Slides has a Share button that provides sharing options to set the access level, generate a sharing link, and email the slide deck to recipients.

Sharing Google Slides in presentation mode

Once you click the button, a dialog box will appear. You can enter the email addresses of people you want to share the slide deck with select editing privileges (Viewer, Commenter, or Editor). To directly email someone the slide deck with a selected level of access, simply enter their email address with optionally a message and click Send . Alternatively, copy the link with your selected level of access to share with others via different mediums such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Microsoft Teams, email, etc.

How to make a link on Google Slides

By default, Google Slides has restricted access; however, you can make it available to anyone with a specific link to make the slide deck unrestricted.

Generating access to the presentation file

This unrestricted link can be sent by entering an email or by copying the link and sharing it with the recipient(s).

How to email Google Slides

To refine the access, go to the cog icon ( Settings ) via the Share menu to see the access level information and adjust the settings. From here, you can disable change and sharing permissions by Editors and turn off download, print, and copy for Viewers .

Settings for sharing presentation link

You can also publish your presentation via File -> Share -> Publish on the web .

How to publish Google Slides to the web

Publishing your presentation online via a link or embed code can be shared and embedded on a website for others to see.

Options for Google Slides Publish to the Web

Final Words

While you can share Google Slides in normal mode, if you’re wondering how to share Google Slides in presentation mode, it can’t be done directly. You can download the document as a PowerPoint or PDF file in presentation mode that can be shared later. However, you can’t directly generate a link or email the presentation until you exit presentation mode.

Alternatively, you can publish your slides on the web and share the link with your audience. However, it’s best to share the link with the audience beforehand if you wish to allow them to view the slide deck as you present your slides.

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Lesson 6: sharing and collaborating.

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Sharing and collaborating on files

Google Drive makes sharing your files simple. It also allows multiple people to edit the same file, allowing for real-time collaboration . Watch the video below to learn more about these features.

Sharing files

Whenever you share a file from your Google Drive, you can let others view and even edit that same file. While you can share any file stored on your Google Drive, it's important to note that you can only use the collaboration features for files created within your Drive.

Let's look at the example of Olenna, an art teacher who uses her Google Drive to organize letters, lesson plans, and more. Olenna's files include:

  • Files she keeps private , like her spreadsheet with classroom expenses
  • Files she lets others edit , like the lesson-planning documents she creates with her co-teacher
  • Files she shares publicly and doesn't let others edit , like the newsletters and announcements she shares with her students and their parents
  • Files others share with her , including ones she can edit, like her co-teacher's supply inventory; and ones she can't, like a schedule sent to her by the principal

As you can tell, no single sharing setting would be right for all of Olenna's files. The settings you choose for each of your shared files will probably depend on why you're sharing it in the first place.

When you share a file with a limited group of people, your collaborators must sign in with a Google account to view or edit the file. However, when you share with a larger group or make the file public , your collaborators will not need a Google account to access the file.

To share a file with a limited group of people:

Clicking the share button.

  • A dialog box will appear. In the People box, type the email addresses of the people you'd like to share the file with. If you want, you can add a message that will be emailed to the people you share the file with.

Composing a message.

For more control over your files, you can click the drop-down arrow to decide whether people can edit, comment on, or simply view the file.

Selecting View Only.

Sharing with a link

You can easily share a file with a larger group of people by providing a link to any file in your Google Drive. A link is basically a URL or web address for any file you want to share. This can be especially helpful for files that would be too large to send as an email attachment, like music or video files. You can also share a file by posting the link to a public webpage. Anyone who clicks the link will be redirected to the file.

To share a link:

Copying the shareable link.

Files shared with you

People can also choose to share files with you. These files will appear in your Shared with Me folder. However, if you'd prefer to access a file from your Google Drive without switching to this view, you can move it. To do this, navigate to your Shared with Me folder, hover the mouse over the desired file, then select Add to My Drive .

Adding the file to My Drive.

Collaboration tools

Whenever you share a file in a Google Drive format, you'll have the option to allow your co-editors to change and edit the file. Google Drive offers several tools that enhance collaboration by making it easier to communicate with your co-editors and to see which changes have been made and by whom.

Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the collaboration features in Google Drive.

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Additional Sharing Options

Click File to view additional sharing options. Download as downloads your file in a different format like a Word document, PDF file, or HTML text. Publish to Web creates a simple webpage of your document. Email collaborators allows you to send an email that includes a link to your file. Email as attachment allows you to send your file as an email attachment.

Revision History

Click File and then select See revision history to view older versions of the file. You can see changes that have been made over time and revert to an older version if you want.

Comments Button

Click the Comments button to view a thread containing all comments related to the file, sorted chronologically. You can also add new comments and reply to old ones.

Share Button

Hover over the Share button to see a description on the file's current visibility settings . Click the Share button to edit the file's sharing settings . You can share your file with others, modify visibility, or create a link to the file.

Currently Viewing and Chat

Click here to chat with others who are currently viewing the file. Note that chats are not saved in Comments.

When a collaborator is modifying the file, a cursor will appear in a bright color at whatever point he or she is editing. Any changes the person makes will appear in real time.

Adding Comments

Comments allow you to attach a brief note to a certain section of a file. Your collaborators can see and reply to any comment you create. To add a comment , select the text you want to comment on, then right-click and select Comment from the drop-down menu. Your collaborators can choose to either Reply or Resolve the comment.

Suggesting mode

Google Drive also has a feature called Suggesting mode , which is similar to the Track Changes feature in Microsoft Office. This allows each collaborator to make changes, while giving the other collaborators a chance to review the changes before making them permanent. This page has more information about how to make suggested edits and accept or reject other people's changes.

  • Open our example file . Make sure you're signed in to Google, then click File > Make a copy .
  • Change to suggesting mode .
  • Select the first three lines of the letter and center align them.
  • Select the name Melissa Vaughn and add a comment that says Double check the spelling .

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  • Optional: Try sharing your document with someone.

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How to save or share a Google Slides presentation?

Google Slides can be a great platform to create a presentation. By creating and storing your files in the cloud, you will be able to work on the slideshow from anywhere in the world. However, to do this effectively, you will need to know how to save and share your slides.

 How to save Google Slides?

First, you might want to learn how to save your work. In Google Slides, this is a straightforward process. As you write, the document will be saved to the cloud automatically. The updated copy will be available the next time you open the Google Slides presentation.

How to save Google Slides to flash drive?

In some cases, you might want a physical copy of your presentation. This copy will allow you to alter it, even without access to the internet. For this reason, you might want to save it to a flash drive. To do this, you will need first to insert the drive into the computer. Then, you will have to download the file. You can do this by navigating to the  File  button on the top left-hand side of the screen.

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Clicking on this button will open a drop-down menu. In this area, you will have to find and select the  Download As option. This option will create another menu with a list of the formats that you can use. Select the one that will best suit your needs.

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Once you download the file, you will have to open it and select the  Save As  option. Then, you have to select the  Computer option. This option will bring up a list of all the files on your computer.

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Navigate to the flash drive and click  Save .  In some cases, you might also have to adjust the title of the file.

How to share Google Slides?

Often, when you create a presentation, you might want other people to deliver their feedback to help you improve the project. One of the best ways of doing this is by sharing your slides with them. To  Google Slides  share, go to the  File  button in the top left-hand corner. This button will open a menu. At the top of the page, you should see the  Share icon. Clicking on this will allow you to choose to whom you send it. Often, the way you will share a file is by entering an email address. If you want to send a message explaining the message, you can click on the p encil  icon. Once you have finished, you should hit the  Done  button.

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Google Slides can be a great tool to employ when you are trying to create a presentation, allowing you to collaborate with your workmates and store the presentation in the cloud. So, use these tips to make sure that you always have access to your files.

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The article is useful, but how can I be sure that my presentation is safe when I share it? We need to be careful!

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Cristine, Yes, I agree. When sharing your presentation, it’s crucial to pay attention to access rights to control who can view or edit it.

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What if I don’t have internet access but need to work on the presentation?

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Thanks for the helpful information. This guide came in handy when I was trying to save my presentation.

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Hi! How do you save a Google Slides presentation to a flash drive?

Hello! To save a Google Slides presentation to a flash drive, follow these steps:

– Insert the flash drive into your computer. – In Google Slides, go to the “File” menu in the top left corner of the screen. – Click on this button to open a dropdown menu. – Find and select the “Download As” option. – In the menu that appears, choose the desired file format. – After downloading the file, open it and select the “Save As” option. – Then choose the “Computer” option. – Navigate to the flash drive and click “Save”. In some cases, you might also need to adjust the file name.

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Can I share the presentation with someone who doesn’t have a Google account?

Yes, you can create a public link to the presentation, and anyone can view it without a Google account.

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If I share the presentation, will other people be able to edit my slides?

It depends on the access rights you provide. You can allow view-only or also editing.

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How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

Would you like to learn how to share Google Slides in presentation mode?

When you copy the file link and share it with others, the file typically opens in edit mode.

However, what if you want to share it in presentation mode?

Fortunately, it is possible to do so in Google Slides!

In this article, you will learn how to share Google Slides in presentation mode, step-by-step.

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How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode?

Step 1: click on the “share” button.

How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

To get started, open the Google Slides file.

Once opened, you’ll find the “Share” button located at the top right corner of the screen.

Click on the “Share” button, and then proceed to the next step.

Step 2: Under “General access” select “Anyone with the link”

How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

A pop-up window with sharing options will appear.

By default, the “Restricted” option will be selected under the “General access” settings.

Click on this option, and then choose “Anyone with the link” from the drop-down menu.

Ensure that the role is set to “Viewer”.

Once done, proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Click “Copy link”

How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

On the pop-up, you will see the “Copy link” button in the bottom left corner.

Click on this button to copy the presentation link to your clipboard.

However, do not share this link yet.

We need to make some changes to the link so that the slides open in presentation mode instead of edit mode.

Step 4: Paste the link in a text editor

How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

After clicking the “Copy link” button, the link will be copied to your clipboard.

Paste the link into your favorite text editor so that you can edit it.

Alternatively, you can paste the link into the URL bar of your browser, but do not press the enter key on your keyboard; simply paste the link and proceed to the next step.

Step 5: Replace “edit?usp=sharing” with “present?usp=sharing”

How to Share Google Slides in Presentation Mode

The pasted link should look something like this:

Now, focus on the last part of the link.

You’ll notice the text edit?usp=sharing . Replace that text with present?usp=sharing

After making the change, your final link should look something like this:

Step 6: Share the link

Before sharing the link, make sure to open it in your browser.

Check if the slides load properly, especially in presentation mode.

If the slides open correctly, you are all set to share the link.

Yes, you can share a Google Slide in presentation mode. To do so, click the “Share” button, select “Anyone with the link” and “Viewer” role, copy the link, replace “edit” with “present” in the URL, and share.

To share a Google Slide presentation in presentation mode, click the “Share” button, select “Anyone with the link” and “Viewer” role, copy the link, replace “edit” with “present” in the URL and share.

Sharing your Google Slides in presentation mode is a simple process that can make all the difference in how your audience experiences your presentation.

By following these steps, you can share your Google Slides in presentation mode:

  • Click on the “Share” button
  • Under “General access,” select “Anyone with the link”
  • Click “Copy link”
  • Paste the link into a text editor
  • Replace “edit?usp=sharing” with “present?usp=sharing”
  • Share the link

Remember, always check if the slides load properly before sharing the link.

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If you don't want to worry about clicking through your slideshow, you can set up Google Slides to play your presentation automatically. Plus, you can have the slideshow loop, so it starts over at the beginning when it ends.

You might be playing your slideshow at a kiosk, during a conference, or publishing it to the web. These are the ideal times to use AutoPlay and Loop in Google Slides . You can automatically present the show and choose the timing between slides. Then, restart the presentation at the beginning each time it ends.

If you plan to start the slideshow and then let it play, you can set up AutoPlay and Loop , or simply one or the other.

Related: How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation

Start the presentation by clicking "Slideshow" at the top of Google Slides. You can also use the arrow to pick either "Presenter View" or "Start From Beginning" per your preference.

Slideshow options to play

When the slideshow opens, display the Presenter Toolbar by hovering your cursor over the bottom left corner of the presentation.

Presenter Toolbar in Google Slides

Click the three dots on the right of the Presenter Toolbar, then move to AutoPlay. You'll see a pop-out menu that lets you select the advance timing for the slides. You can pick from every second up to every minute.

If you also want to loop the slideshow, select "Loop" at the bottom of the pop-out menu.

AutoPlay and Loop settings in Google Slides

When you finish, click "Play" to automatically play your presentation.

Play the slideshow automatically

To stop the slideshow, simply click on a slide. You can then resume AutoPlay from the Presenter Toolbar by selecting "Play" again.

Maybe you plan to publish your slideshow to the web or embed it on a website rather than play it locally. You can set up AutoPlay and Loop as part of the publish settings.

Related: How to Share a Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides File as a Web Page

Go to File > Publish to the Web in the menu.

Select File, Publish to the Web

Choose either "Link" or "Embed" per your intent. Then use the Auto-Advance Slides drop-down box to choose the timing for the slides. Here again, you can pick from every second up to every minute.

Slide timing options for AutoPlay

To loop the slideshow, check the box for Restart the Slideshow After the Last Slide.

You can then mark the checkbox for Start Slideshow as Soon as the Player loads if you like, so that the viewer doesn't have to take any action to begin the presentation.

Loop the published presentation

When you finish, click "Publish" and confirm to obtain the link or embed code for the slideshow.

To share a Google Slides presentation that doesn't require you to walk viewers through it, remember these steps to automatically play and loop the slideshow.

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