Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Google Docs and Slides Tips!

It's been awhile since the Tech News Blog had a new post. I hope you are ready for some awesome new tips for Google Docs and Slides - teachers, this is for you!

Google Docs

Set Default Font

  1. Open a new Google Doc
  2. Type something
  3. Highlight and change the font of what you typed to what you want to set as default
  4. Click the "Normal Text" dropdown
  5. Hover on "Normal Text" and select "Update Normal Text to match"
  6. Click the "Normal Text" dropdown again
  7. Hover over "Options" and select "save as my default styles"
  8. Now when you create a new Google doc, it will use the font you just set as your default!
Video Previews
  1. Open the Google Doc 
  2. Paste the video link in the doc *Note: You will be prompted to replace this with a smart chip, which will automatically update the link to be the title of the video*
  3. To play this video in the same window as a video preview, hover over the link and select "Open Preview"
  4. You can now view the video right in your Google Doc window!
Embed Drawings
  1. Open a Google Doc
  2. Click Insert > Drawing > New
  3. Create your drawing or paste your drawing in the box
  4. Click "Save and Close"
  5. You can now double click and edit the drawing right in the Google Doc!
Google Slides

Maximize space
To allow your slides to show better on your screen, you can hide the menus. There are two different ways to do this:
  1. Click "View" and uncheck the "Show Speaker Notes" and "Show Filmstrip"
  2. Click "View" and select "Full Screen" *Note: Press ESC on your keyboard to exit Full Screen*
Live Captions
While presenting, you can turn on Live Captions for students to see the subtitles for what you say.
  1. Open a Google Slides file
  2. Click "Present" 
  3. In the bottom left corner, click the 3 dots menu button
  4. Hover over "Caption Preferences"
  5. Click "Toggle Captions"
  6. You can also change the location and size of the caption text in the "Caption Preferences"
Publish to the Web
If you want to share a Google Slides presentation, but don't want it to show with all of the menus, you can publish to the web and get a link to share only the slides.
  1. Once your Google Slides presentation is complete, click "File"
  2. Select "Publish to the Web"
  3. Click "Publish", then "OK"
  4. You will now have a link to share your slides in a web view without the menus!

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