Screenshot of the Print settings in Google Slides

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Screenshot of the Print settings in Google Slides

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Pointer: In Slideshow mode, hover your cursor over the Presenter bar and select Turn on the laser pointer. Clicking this button turns your cursor into a red laser pointer with a tail, so that the audience can easily see any areas that you wish to highlight.

Printing your work
To view Slides’ basic print settings, go to File > Print (you may need to scroll down to find it). This opens up a new window with a print preview of your Slides, and a few options for customising your printout. Next to Pages you can choose whether to print All pages, or type in a Custom range. You can also toggle Colour options, Paper size and the Image quality that is printed.

Printing slides with speaker notes: To print slides with their speaker notes, go to File > Print preview. This opens a new window where you can preview what your slides will look like when new print options are applied. To the top right of the modified toolbar, click the button that says 1 slide without notes. In the drop down, choose 1 slide with notes instead. This doesn’t mean that only one slide will be printed — you can choose which slides are printed in the normal Print settings. Once selected, the speaker notes will appear in a box to the side of each slide. You can now click Close preview in the far left, and navigate to the Print settings in the File tab to print your document. Or, with the preview still open, click the Print tab in the modified toolbar.



Printing slides without skipped slides: If you have portuguese phone code a number of skipped slides throughout your presentation that you don’t want to print, you can easily toggle this off. Go to File > Print preview. To the top right of the modified toolbar, click the Include skipped slides button to toggle it on and off. When the button is completely white it is toggled off; when it is yellow it is toggled on. You can now click Close preview in the far left.

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