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Section 3.1: Slide Themes
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Go to the View Tab, and select the Theme Builder.
With the Theme Builder open, go to the Main Tool Bar and click on the Text box tool. Click and drag to create your text box for your header or footer.
Modify the font and size of the footer to match the text you use in your slides. Then exit the Theme Builder and you will see your header or footer on all of your slides.
copy your image and place it on your slide.
Exit the Theme Builder and the image is now on every slide. The screen reader will also not have access to it, so this method will save the reader time.
Section 3.7: Footnotes
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Type in your information or data.
Type the number of the note (like 1, 2, etc.) in superscript next to the relevant text in the slide body. Click Highlight the number and click the Format tab. Then in the text dropdown menu, click Superscript.
Click the Textbox button in the Main Tool bar and create your text box in the bottom left corner.
Type in the number for your footnote, then text for your footnote.
Section 3.8: Columns
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Google Slides allows you to have two languages in a slide. Keep in mind that a spell checker will only work for one language at a time. To avoid any issues, you need to specify the language used to Google. That way it will know which language is being used and can check it accordingly.
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