Inserting and editing videos
slide Basics
Adding pictures and shapes
linking between slides
Adding transitions and animations
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can you edit where the video starts and ends 

yes 

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Is there a layout called caption

yes 

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what does adding pictures and shapes do to your presentation 

Adding pictures and shapes can make your presentations more interesting and engaging. The picture and shape tools in Google Slides also let you customize your images by cropping, reordering, changing colors, and adding other formatting.

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how do you Turn a  text into a link to another slide

Select the text that you want to turn into a link.Right-click and choose Link. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+K or Command+K if you're using a Mac. A dialog box will open. If you want to link to an external website, you can add a URL, but to link to another slide within your presentation, click Slides in this presentation. Choose the slide that you want the text to link to. In our example, we'll select First Slide. Click Apply. Your text is now a link. Notice that the text formatting has changed. You can use the toolbar to change it back if you want, but this formatting is helpful because it lets people know that the text is clickable.




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can you change the speed of an animations

yes 

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can you  change the format options:

yes 


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how do you duplicate slides

Duplicate slides: If you want to copy and paste a slide quickly, you can duplicate it. To duplicate slides, select the slide you want to duplicate, right-click the mouse, and choose Duplicate slide from the menu that appears. You can also duplicate multiple slides at once by selecting them first.

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how do you insert a picture 


Open the Insert menu, then select Image. You can choose an image from a number of sources. In our example, we'll Search the web. The Google images search pane will appear on the right. Enter your search terms to find an image you're interested in. Click the desired image, then click Insert. The image will appear on the selected slide. 


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Selecting a linked object

Whenever you select an object that has a link, a dialog box will appear. From this dialog, you can click the remove link icon, click the pencil icon to edit the link, click the copy icon, or click the name to go to the link.

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can you change an objects animations 

If the object is a placeholder or text box, the By paragraph check box will be displayed. It determines if the animation is applied to the entire box or if it animates each paragraph of text in the box one at a time.

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can you mute your audio if  you want to talk over the video 

yes by pressing mute audio in the format options pane.

300

can you use a blank slide 

If you want even more control over your content, you may prefer to use a blank slide, which contains no placeholders. Blank slides can be customized by adding your own text boxes, pictures, charts, and more.To insert a blank slide, click the drop-down arrow next to the New slide command, then choose Blank from the menu that appears.

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can you format a picture 

There are a variety of ways to format the pictures in your slide show. Google Slides has tools to resize and rotate the picture, crop the picture, adjust the image, and more.

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Turning part of your slide into a link

Click the Shape command, hover over Shapes, and choose the circle. Click and drag to draw the shape.Move and resize the circle as needed so that it lines up with Jupiter.On the toolbar, click the Fill color command then choose Transparent.On the toolbar, click the Border color command then choose Transparent.Now, you have an invisible object on top of Jupiter. With the object selected, add a link using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+K or Command+K.In the dialog box, click the Slides in this presentation drop-down menu and choose the Jupiter slide.Click Apply.







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Animation opptions 

By default, an effect starts playing when you click the mouse during a slide show. If you have multiple effects, you will need to click multiple times to start each effect individually. However, by changing the start option for each effect, you can have effects that automatically play after the previous effect or with the previous effect.

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How do you insert a video?

First, go to the slide where you want to insert the video. Looking at the top toolbar, go to Insert, then click Video from the drop-down menu.A window pops up that gives you options to insert a video. If you already have a YouTube URL, the By URL option lets you paste it to insert that specific video. Search allows you to find a video from YouTube. Start by typing what you are looking for into the search bar then press Enter. Click the video that you want to add, then click the Select button.Then last the video will appear.

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can you change you theme of your slide show 

You can quickly alter the layout and color palette of all of your slides by changing the theme of the presentation. The theme can be changed at any time.

400

can you insert pictures and how 

You can insert a picture from a file on your computer onto any slide. Google Slides even includes tools for finding online pictures and adding screenshots to your presentation.

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testing your links 

It's important to test your links before sharing your presentation. Click Present to start the presentation. The cursor changes when you hover over part of the slide that has a link. Click a link to go to a slide. It's a good idea to test every link in your Google Slides presentation to make sure that it leads to the correct slide. Once you learn how to link between slides, there are nearly endless possibilities.


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how do you add an transition

Select the desired slide, then click the Transition command on the toolbar. The Motion pane will appear. Underneath Slide Transition, open the drop-down menu; then, select a transition.

500

can  you insert a video from your drive and how?

yes bye You’ll first need to open your Google Drive. Locate the file on your computer. Then, simply click, drag, and drop it into the Google Drive window. The video will upload into your Google Drive.
Now that the file is uploaded to your Google Drive, all you have to do is go to Insert, then click Video from the drop-down menu. Select the Google Drive option. You can access your file there. 

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How do i go in to presentation mode 

Click the Present button to the right of the menus. You can also click the drop-down arrow for additional presentation options. The presentation will appear in a maximized window. A navigation bar in the lower-left corner provides you with several options for displaying your presentation. You can advance to the next slide by clicking your mouse or pressing the spacebar on your keyboard. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move forward or backward through the presentation. Press the Esc key to exit presentation mode.

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How do you resize a picture 

To resize an image: Select the image you want to resize. Sizing handles will appear. Click and drag the sizing handles until the image is the desired size. You can use the corner sizing handles to change the image's height and width at the same time

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Turning part of your slide into a link


Now, we are going to turn Jupiter into a link that takes users to the Jupiter slide. This is going to be a little tricky because this entire slide is a single image, which means that you can't actually select the planet.  Fortunately, there is a workaround. We are going to create a transparent shape and place it over Jupiter. Then, we will add a link to that shape. This technique allows you to turn any part of your slide into a link.

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What does Adding transitions and animations do

Presentations don't have to be a series of static slides. You can add animations to objects on slides or transitions to entire slides. A transition can be as simple as fading to the next slide, or it can be a more flashy effect. Any object can be animated, making it move or fade in or out of the slide. Google Slides makes it easy to apply these effects to some or all of your slides, adding emphasis or polish to your presentation