
"On the menu bar over the blank presentation, select View > Theme builder. The main window switches to a layout editor. To the left you'll see a column with the heading THEME and the subheading LAYOUTS just below that. Click the thumbnail of any layout in the LAYOUTS list. It will appear in the main window. You can remove objects that are already in any layout. For example, click on a block of text."
"If you're new to Google Slides, our Google Slides cheat sheet can quickly get you up and running with the popular web-based presentation app. Once you've mastered the basics, it's time to dig in with a few intermediate tips. This story guides you through how to create customized, reusable slide layouts; collaborate on a presentation in Google Chat; use a live audience Q&A feature while giving a presentation; and more."
"Using the formatting toolbar above the slide, you can add new objects to the slide, such as images, image placeholders, shapes, lines, and blocks for text. (Tip: enter placeholder words inside the text blocks.) When you click on any object, a frame appears around it. Drag and drop the frame to relocate the object on the slide, or drag the frame's edges to change the object's shape or size."
Google Slides supports creating custom, reusable slide layouts through the Theme builder. Users can open a blank presentation, select View > Theme builder, choose or edit layouts, remove or add objects, and insert placeholders, images, shapes, lines, and text blocks. The formatting toolbar and draggable frames control placement and sizing. Collaboration features include working on a presentation via Google Chat and presenting in Google Meet. Presenters can take live audience Q&A and record presentations. Most features are available with a Google account; one advanced feature requires a paid Google Workspace plan.
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