Switching to Google Slides? A Guide for PowerPoint Users
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Switching from PowerPoint to Google Slides can be frustrating, especially when managing dual environments. Many users struggle with Google Slides’ simpler design tools, lack of customization, and font limitations.
Despite these challenges, Google Slides offers seamless file versioning, and real-time editing—making it a game-changer for team-based presentations. And because its less expensive and available to anyone with an internet connection, we are seeing more frequent Google Slides requests, even with larger companies.
If you’re adjusting to Google Slides (or just working with presentations in general!), consider attending CreativePro’s virtual Presentation Design Conference, March 12 – 14, 2025.
We’ll be there! Bethany Auck, our Creative Director, will give a session outlining the main differences in working in Google Slides vs PowerPoint. Read on below for some of what the session will tackle.
The Big Paradigm Switch
PowerPoint and Google Slides operate on fundamentally different paradigms, reflecting their origins and intended use cases.
One of the most notable effects of the differing paradigm is the “one source of truth” kind of approach to Google Slides (and Google Docs in general). Instead of a folder full of versions of a PowerPoint presentation, there is one live instance of a Google Slides presentation. But that doesn’t mean that changes are lost! In fact, Google Slides’ versioning history means that essentially all changes, however small, are reversible.
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Real-Time Collaboration Without the Chaos
Google Slides thrives in live collaboration, allowing multiple people to work on a file simultaneously. At first glance, this can feel chaotic and overwhelming. The two most important features to be familiar with are:
The version history in Google Slides is so detailed, that you can not only explore who recently made changes, but which changes were made on what slides. Make a Copy of a file to explore further and find that one diagram that never should have been deleted.
Beware of Offline Mode: While you can enable offline editing, be cautious—syncing issues may overwrite recent changes if you reconnect from a different device.
The Data Dilemma: Handling Charts & Graphs
Because of the paradigm switch, we must handle data completely differently in Google Slides. Similarly to how there is one instance of a presentation, there is also one instance of a data set.? Here’s how to maintain accuracy and design consistency:
Hot tip! One major draw back to the way graphing works in Slides and Sheets is that the newly generated Sheets will not take any theme information from the Slides file you are working in. To avoid re-formatting every single graph, consider making yourself a starter Sheets file with theme colors and fonts applied and then duplicating that for each new presentation.
More Google Slides Tips & Tricks!
Google Slides isn’t just a simplified version of PowerPoint—it’s a collaborative powerhouse that enables real-time teamwork and eliminates file chaos. We’ll be covering surprising feature benefits in our next post – so follow us on LinkedIn or sign up for our Newsletter to stay tuned!
Producer & Project Manager
1 个月If only there was a software that's as collaborative as GSlides with the design power of PowerPoint! Version control can be tricky!
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1 个月Excited to watch your session!