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To calculate percentages in Google Slides, you can use simple math directly within your presentation or prepare your calculations in Google Sheets and import them later. Adding borders to tables is easy; just select the table, click the border icon in the toolbar, and choose your preferred thickness and color. To insert the current date, go to the “Insert” menu and select “Date,” which will place it automatically on your . If you need a calendar, you can either insert a pre-made image or create one using a table format. Customizing table borders involves selecting the table and adjusting the border options as needed. Overall, Google Slides provides user-friendly tools for calculations, table formatting, and adding elements like dates and calendars to enhance your presentations. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Simplifying Date Insertion in Google Slides: A Step-by-Step Approach


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High-quality professional Google Slides design
Common Queries Answered

1.How do you calculate percentages in Google
Slides? To calculate percentages in Google
Slides, you can use Google Sheets to perform the
calculation and then insert the result into your
slide. First, open Google Sheets, enter your
values, and use the formula "(part/whole)100"
to find the percentage. Once calculated, copy the
result, return to Google Slides, and paste it
into your presentation. Alternatively, you can
create a text box in Google Slides and manually
enter the percentage if its a simple
calculation. Remember to format the text
appropriately for clarity.
GOOGLE SLIDES
2. How do I add borders to tables in Google
Slides? To add borders to tables in Google
Slides, first, select the table you want to
modify. Then, click on the "Format" menu at the
top, choose "Table," and select "Table
properties." In the sidebar that appears, you can
adjust the border color, width, and style under
the "Borders" section. You can apply these
settings to the entire table or specific cells.
Once you've made your adjustments, click "OK" to
apply the changes. Your table will now display
the new borders as specified.
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High-quality professional Google Slides design
Common Queries Answered
3. How do I add a date in Google Slides? To add
a date in Google Slides, open your presentation
and select the slide where you want to insert the
date. Click on "Insert" in the top menu, then
select "Date" from the dropdown. A date box will
appear, which you can move and resize as needed.
You can also format the date by selecting it and
using the toolbar options. If you want the date
to appear on every slide, go to "Slide" gt "Edit
master" and insert the date in the master slide.
This will apply it to all slides in the
presentation.
4. How do I add a calendar to a Google slide? To
add a calendar to a Google Slide, you can use
Google Calendar or create a calendar in Google
Sheets. For Google Calendar, take a screenshot of
the desired calendar view, then insert it into
your slide by going to "Insert" gt "Image" gt
"Upload from computer" (or "By URL"). If using
Google Sheets, create a calendar layout, select
the cells, copy them, and then paste them into
your slide. Adjust the size as needed.
5 . How do you format table borders in Google
Slides? To format table borders in Google
Slides, first select the table. Then, click on
the "Table" menu at the top and choose "Table
properties." In the sidebar, you can adjust
border color, width, and style. For individual
cell borders, select the specific cells,
right-click, and choose "Table properties" to
customize borders for those cells. You can also
use the toolbar options to quickly change the
border color and width. After adjustments, your
table will display the updated borders as desired.
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