Are you looking to enhance your presentations in Google Slides by adding videos? Google Slides allows you to incorporate multimedia elements, such as videos, to make your slides more dynamic and engaging. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk you through the process of uploading a video on Google Slides. Let’s get started!

Step 1: Open Google Slides

The first step is to open Google Slides. You can access Google Slides by visiting the Google Drive website (drive.google.com) and clicking on the “Slides” option in the top menu. Alternatively, you can directly visit slides.google.com. Sign in to your Google account if prompted.

Step 2: Create a New Presentation or Open an Existing One

Once you’re in Google Slides, you can choose to create a new presentation from scratch or open an existing one. To create a new presentation, click on the “Blank” option or choose from the available templates. If you want to upload a video to an existing presentation, select the presentation from your Google Drive.

Step 3: Navigate to the Slide Where You Want to Add the Video

Once you have your presentation open, navigate to the slide where you want to add the video. You can either select an existing slide or create a new one by clicking on the “New Slide” button from the top menu.

Step 4: Click on the “Insert” Menu

To add a video, click on the “Insert” menu option located in the top menu bar. A dropdown menu will appear with various options for inserting content into your slide.

Step 5: Select “Video” from the Dropdown Menu

From the “Insert” dropdown menu, select the “Video” option. A submenu will appear with two choices: “Google Drive” and “By URL.” You can choose the method that suits you best. If your video is already stored in your Google Drive, select “Google Drive.” If your video is hosted on a different platform or you have the direct URL, choose “By URL.”

Step 6: Upload Video from Google Drive

If you chose the “Google Drive” option in the previous step, a window will open showing your Google Drive files. Search for the video file you want to upload and select it. Click on the “Select” button to insert the video into your slide. You can resize and reposition the video as needed.

Step 6: Add Video by URL

If your video is hosted on a different platform or you have the direct URL, choose the “By URL” option. Enter the video URL in the text box provided and click on the “Select” button. Google Slides will fetch the video from the URL and insert it into your slide.

Step 7: Adjust Video Settings and Playback Options

Once you have added the video to your slide, you can adjust its settings and playback options. Click on the video to display the video toolbar. You can use the toolbar to resize, reposition, and rotate the video. You can also change the playback options, such as autoplay, looping, and mute, by clicking on the video toolbar options. Experiment with these settings to suit your presentation needs.

Step 8: Preview and Test Your Presentation

Before finalizing your presentation, it’s important to preview and test your slides to ensure that the video plays smoothly. Click on the “Present” button in the top-right corner to enter the presentation mode. Go through your slides and confirm that the video plays as expected.

Step 9: Save and Share Your Presentation

Once you are satisfied with your presentation and the video playback, it’s time to save and share it. Click on the “File” menu and choose the “Save” option to save your presentation to your Google Drive. You can also download the presentation in various formats, such as PowerPoint or PDF, if needed.

Now that you know how to upload a video on Google Slides, take advantage of this feature to make your presentations visually appealing and engaging. Incorporating videos can significantly enhance your message and captivate your audience. Happy presenting!

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