Now enhance your Google Slides with GIFs & stickers: Here’s how
Google had added a new GIFs and stickers feature on Google Slides.
This feature aims to make presentations more engaging and visually appealing.
It is rolling out to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts.
Google has announced that it is rolling out a new GIFs and stickers feature on its presentation program Google Slides. The addition of GIFs and stickers will enhance the creativity and engagement of users when creating presentations on Google Slides.
“Starting today, we’re bringing GIFs and stickers directly into Google Slides. GIFs and stickers empower you to build visual, dynamic, and creative presentations that help you connect with your audience in Slides,” the tech giant announced in a Workspace Updates blogpost on November 6.
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The new GIFs and stickers feature is rolling out to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts.
How to add GIFs and stickers in Google Slides
Step 1: Open Google Slides.
Step 2: Create a new presentation or open an existing presentation.
Step 3: Click on the Insert option.
Step 4: Now, from the drop-down list, select the Image option.
Step 5: Select the GIFs and stickers option.
Now, you can search for GIFs and/or stickers and select that you want to insert into slides.
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In our opinion, the addition of GIFs and stickers in Google Slides can provide several benefits to users when creating presentations. They can add an element of fun and creativity to presentations. They allow presenters to convey ideas, emotions, and concepts in a more engaging and visually appealing way.
Also, GIFs and stickers can help keep the audience engaged and interested in the presentation. This can be particularly useful in preventing boredom during long or data-heavy presentations.
Recently, Google announced a new ‘live pointers’ feature for Google Slides to boost collaboration. It allows multiple people to see each other’s mouse pointers in real-time. With this feature, co-creators can easily point out specific text or visual elements within a Slide in order to highlight important information and content.
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