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Enter Present mode

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 8:30 am
by ritu2000
Do you want to get the same done in Google Slides? Then this blog post should have you covered.

If you get stuck or have any questions, leave a comment below and we’ll do our best to help.

One question our incredible Google Slides experts are asked all the time is ‘how do I add a timer to Google Slides?’. And, as we love to delight clients and fellow presentation enthusiasts alike, we’ve come up with an answer!

Now, if you’re not one of the people who’ve asked us this question, you might be wondering why you’d need a timer in Google Slides. Surely, it’s just a case of clicking through each slide as you talk, right? Not so! Our curious questioners have a good point. What do you do if you want to stay on a slide for a set period of time? Perhaps to let your audience engage in a discussion or answer a question? Or what if you want to set a countdown on your screen so your audience know how long their coffee break is?

Sounds great, where do I find the Google Slides timer function?

Erm, we hate to break it to you, but this is phone number in thailand a question with no easy answer. Essentially, there are two options. Option A is the in-built autoplay function in Present mode, which allows you to set your deck to switch from slide to slide at set intervals, with no visible timer on the screen. If you want a visible timer on your slides, the only current option is to embed a YouTube video of a timer directly onto your slide. The option you choose will depend on what kind of timer you’re after. We’ll look at the autoplay function first, and then tackle the slightly more complex art of embedding a video.

Using the Autoplay function in Google Slides

Step 1:

Open up Google Slides and put your chosen deck into Present mode. To do this, either press Ctrl+5 or click on the Slideshow button in the top right-hand corner of your screen.

(If you’ve been presenting without using this function, you’re missing out on a golden opportunity to make yourself look more professional. Find out how to use Present mode effectively in Google Slides.)

Google Slides screenshot with the Slideshow button highlighted.

Step 2: Locate the Autoplay function