How to select everything in Google Slides


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2024-02-14T21:18:08+00:00

How to select everything in Google Slides

Hello geekplay! I hope you're in "select all" mode in Google Slides, because today we're going to rock our presentations. 🌟 Now, let's get to the action: How to select everything in Google Slides? Let's shine it has been said!

1. How to select everything in Google Slides?

To select everything in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Click the first item you want to select.
  3. Hold down the key Shift.
  4. Scroll to the last item you want to select and click it.
  5. Ready! All items between the first and last one you selected will now be highlighted.

2. How to select all slides in Google Slides?

If you want to select all the slides in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Click on the slide panel on the left side of the screen.
  3. Hold down the key Ctrl (Windows) o Cmd (Mac).
  4. Click on each slide to select it.
  5. Ready! All slides will now be selected.

3. How to select specific objects in Google Slides?

If you need to select specific objects in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Click the object you want to select.
  3. If you want to select multiple objects, press and hold Ctrl (Windows) o Cmd (Mac) as you click on each object.
  4. Ready! The selected objects will now be highlighted.

4. How to select all the content of a slide in Google Slides?

To select all content on a slide in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Click the slide whose content you want to select.
  3. Press the keys Ctrl (Windows) o Cmd (Mac) along with the key A.
  4. Ready! All content on the slide will now be selected.

5. How to select text in Google Slides?

If you want to select text in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Click at the beginning of the text you want to select.
  3. Hold down the key Shift.
  4. Scroll to the end of the text you want to select and click it.
  5. Ready! The text between the beginning and end that you selected will now be highlighted.

6. How to select graphics or images in Google Slides?

If you need to select graphics or images in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Click the graphic or image you want to select.
  3. If you want to select multiple graphics or images, press and hold Ctrl (Windows) o Cmd (Mac) while you click on each of them.
  4. Ready! The selected graphics or images will now be highlighted.

7. How to select everything using the keyboard in Google Slides?

To select everything using the keyboard in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Press the keys Ctrl (Windows) o Cmd (Mac) along with the key A.
  3. Ready! All presentation content will now be selected.

8. How to deselect elements in Google Slides?

To deselect elements in Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Click outside the selected items or press the key I.
  3. Ready! The selected items will now be deselected.

9. How to select everything in Google Slides from a mobile phone?

If you need to select everything in Google Slides from a mobile phone, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Google Slides application on your mobile phone.
  2. Press and hold the first item you want to select until a context menu appears.
  3. Select the option that allows you to select all content.
  4. Ready! All content will now be selected.

10. How to copy selected elements in Google Slides?

To copy selected elements to Google Slides, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Google Slides presentation.
  2. Right click on the selected elements.
  3. Select the option that allows you to copy the items (usually "copy" or "duplicate").
  4. Ready! The selected elements will now be copied to your presentation.

Until next time, geekplay! Remember to select everything in Google Slides with a simple keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + A) and keep your presentations bold. See you later!

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