How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation Without PowerPoint

Log in to Google through any web browser with your existing login ID., Click the "Create" button and choose "Presentation" from the list of choices. , Chose a theme and name your presentation by clicking the "Untitled presentation" field. , Add...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Log in to Google through any web browser with your existing login ID.

    If you do not already have a Google identity, click "Sign up" to make one.
  2. Step 2: Click the "Create" button and choose "Presentation" from the list of choices.

    ,, Choose slide layout by clicking the "Layout" tab and selecting the layout you want. , These are all available under the "Insert" menu. ,,,, Once exported, you can email your presentation or save it to a network location or external drive.
  3. Step 3: Chose a theme and name your presentation by clicking the "Untitled presentation" field.

  4. Step 4: Add slides to your presentation by clicking "Slide: New Slide."

  5. Step 5: Personalize your presentation by adding text

  6. Step 6: images

  7. Step 7: drawings

  8. Step 8: videos

  9. Step 9: tables or shapes.

  10. Step 10: You can also add some transitions by clicking the "Transition..." tab.

  11. Step 11: Use the "View" tab and than click the "Present" button to view your completed presentation and make any necessary edits.

  12. Step 12: Share your presentation with other Google users clicking the "File" tab and selecting "Share...".

  13. Step 13: Download the presentation to your computer using "File" > "Download as" > and selecting the desirable format.

Detailed Guide

If you do not already have a Google identity, click "Sign up" to make one.

,, Choose slide layout by clicking the "Layout" tab and selecting the layout you want. , These are all available under the "Insert" menu. ,,,, Once exported, you can email your presentation or save it to a network location or external drive.

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