User Posts: Wajiha Taiyeba
To Add and Remove Strikethrough in Google Docs Select the text you want to strikethrough. Click "Format" in the menu bar. Go to "Text" > ...
To Check Word Count in Google Docs Click on "Tools" in the menu. Select "Word count" from the dropdown menu. A word count window will appear, ...
To Make a Timeline on Google Slides Delete any pre-existing text boxes. Click on "Insert" > Select "Diagram". Browse through available ...
To Change Theme Colors in Google Slides Go to "Slide" > "Edit Theme" and adjust colors. To change themes, go to "Slide" > "Change Theme" and ...
To Make Google Slides Landscape Choose a blank slide and duplicate it (Ctrl+D). Insert a rectangle shape and adjust its size to match the slide's ...
To Make an Image Transparent in Google Slides Add Images to a Slide. Select Image(s). Click on "Format" > "Format options". Access the ...
To Put an Outline on Text in Google Slides Go to the "Insert" > "Word Art". Type your text in the provided box and press Enter. Select your ...
To Get Link of Slide & Hyperlink in Google Slides Select the text/image you want to link. Click "Insert" > "Link". Paste the link or ...
To Convert PowerPoint to Google Slides Open Google Drive and locate the PowerPoint presentation you want to convert. Right-click the file and ...
To Draw on Google Slides Open your presentation. Click "Insert" > "Line" > "Scribble". Draw with your mouse and change colors/thickness. ...
To Add a Border/Frame to an Image in Google Slides Open your presentation. Insert an image. Select it and click the border icon. Choose a ...
To Record Audio on Google Slides Use the FonePaw Screen Recorder. It's not just for audio recording but also screen recording and webcam capture. ...
To Wrap Text in Google Slides Create a text box in Google Slides. Add your text and position it. Insert your image or graphic. Resize and ...
To get Hanging Indent on Google Slides Click "View" and select "Show Ruler". Select the paragraph. Adjust the "Left Indent" and "First Line ...
To Put a Video in Google Slides Open your presentation. Choose your slide. Click "Insert" and then "Video". Search for or paste the YouTube ...
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