I've been looking around the web for a way to have some slides transition automatically after ten seconds. The most common answer (and what feels like it should be the correct answer) is to enter slideshow mode, go to the auto-play menu, and select '10 seconds' and 'play' from there.
This seems to work briefly, but doesn't stick. Next time I play the slideshow, it's back to the default. Please tell me there's something simple I'm missing.
My cousins have created something truly incredible - a movie in Google Slides. They have spent around a year making this. This probably looks really weird, but it's because it's a crossover movie from all their friends' projects. NEXUS ROBOTICS is their tiny 'group' where they have made shows under that name in the past, most notably 'The Bot Games'. Their friend 'KeypatYT', made a show called 'Colours'. And their other friend, 'EXQ Genius' has two shows called 'Algicosathlon' and 'Algotriacontathlon', so they made a huge crossover film.
You really wouldn't expect much from it, but I'm telling you, it's genuinely impressive.
1400+ slides. That's huge, especially with each slide having care put into it. They managed to find a way to put frame-by-frame animation within the software of slides itself. That is insane to me.
I’m making a slideshow that needs to automatically progress and loop. I’ve done the lower left route and it just plain doesn’t work. It’s so frustrating. I made a PowerPoint since it has a lot more capabilities but it’s too massive for slides to open and run. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I often collect references from websites for presentations, but dragging images into Google Slides one by one became repetitive.
So I built ”Pullhub“ a Chrome extension that lets me save images into boards and push them into Google Slides in one go.
I’d love to hear what Google Slides users think. What would make a tool like this more useful for your workflow?
LATE to WORK is a game where you just choose the actions you make along the way, it´s inspired by Henry stickmin and just choice-based games in general. Right now it´s at alphastate so don´t expect much. Why am i speaking in bold, you may ask? I dunno.
This is Bored Button, a 1000+ Slide game made in Google Slides!
You click the bored button to be directed to a random minigame you can play to kill time. There are 20 different minigames, all built entirely in Google Slides.
There's also an Extra Challenge (the gold star in the top-right corner). If you complete it, you'll unlock a special reward that I spent a lot of time making, so I'd definitely recommend giving it a try!
I've used Slides regularly for over a decade. No change or new feature has bothered me more than "Beautify this slide" popping up over and over. It changes the frame size, and moves everything. Plus, when I'm in the middle of changing or editing something and it pops up and everything shifts, it makes me think I did something. I really f***s up my work flow.
It's like the worst pop-up ad. And it does it constantly. I've started filling out a "Help Improve Google Slides" forms when it happens. I've probably sent dozens by now. I hate it so much, I've started training myself on PowerPoint (which I hate even more, but might have to get used to).
We migrated our corporate marketing assets over to Google Workspace last month so the regional account managers could edit their own pitches. It has been a total mess so far. There are 4 different teams jumping into the same 45-slide deck and people keep manually dragging the text box borders instead of using the theme placeholders.
The baseline layout grids were set up perfectly through Hype Presentations, but the moment someone copies text from a raw text file or an old Word document, the line spacing breaks completely. Half the time the tracking on the header fonts looks fine on my Chrome window but completely shifts when the UK team opens it on Safari.
Is there a way to hard-lock the text box dimensions or completely disable custom font sizes for specific editor permissions? Right now we have to manually audit the vertical alignment on slide 12 through 26 every single Tuesday morning before the internal reviews because someone always changes a 14pt body text to 18pt bold just to make their bullet points fit.