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Google India shares shortcuts for Google Slides on Twitter: Check details here

Google India shares shortcuts for Google Slides on Twitter: Check details here

Google Slides is a popular presentation software online and is used by several users for personal and professional purposes. Its popularity has heightened as it is free software.

However, here’s something Google has shared to make Google Slides easier to use.

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Recently, Google India posted a tweet on shortcuts for Google Slides on Twitter. Let’s have a look at this tweet here.

A list of 8 shortcuts has been shared by Google India. Let’s have a look at these shortcuts here.

To begin with, we have the first shortcut. Click on Shift + Home in order to select the first slide. In the second shortcut, the user has to click on Shift + End in order to select the last slide, the one on which ‘Thank You’ is often written. Next is the third shortcut. The user must click on Ctrl + m to add a new slide. In the fourth shortcut, the user has to click on Ctrl + d to create a duplicate slide. The fifth shortcut involves clicking on Ctrl + Shift + up arrow in order to move the selected slide to the beginning of the presentation. Next is the sixth shortcut. The user needs to click Ctrl + Shift + down arrow in order to move the selected slide to the end of the presentation. The seventh shortcut is simple. The user should click on E in order to resolve the current comment. Lastly, the eighth shortcut involves clicking on Ctrl + / in order to show common keyboard shortcuts.

These shortcuts shared by Google India will be beneficial to Indian users who use Google Slides. It will also contribute to a certain amount of ease in the lives of those Indians who work with Google Slides everyday.

 

 

 

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