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The Present mode toolbar is only accessible when you view a presentation in Present mode. To do this, click the white Present button in the top-right corner of your screen. Once your presentation has started, hover your mouse in the bottom-left corner of the screen to bring up the Present mode toolbar. If you move your cursor away from this section of the screen, the toolbar will disappear.
How to present in Google Slides: Previous, Slide Selector and Next
The three buttons on the Present mode toolbar are Previous, Slide Selector and Next. You can use the arrows to navigate through your presentation. You can also advance to the next slide by clicking anywhere on your screen. However, to move backwards you’ll need to use the toolbar or the left arrow key on your keyboard.
Screenshot of present mode toolbar in Google Slides
Between the Previous and Next arrows is saudi arabia country code mobile phone a box displaying the current slide number. If you click the number, a list of all the slides in your presentation appears. You can use this to jump to any part of the deck as you present. This is handy if you need to skip past certain slides or if you’re running a conversational presentation and want to tailor your deck to a specific audience.
In Google Slides it’s possible to set a deck to present itself automatically.
To find this option, follow these steps:
Click the three dots on the Present mode toolbar to bring up the options menu.
Select Autoplay.
Choose how long you’d like your slides to play for.
A word of warning: you can’t set different times for each slide in your deck with this tool. This feature is ideal if you want slides to just run in the background – perhaps at an event or before a webinar. However, if you’re presenting to an audience and talking through content, we’d recommend advancing the slides manually, so your delivery is more natural, and you aren’t rushed or held back by the autoplay.