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Screenshot of dragging notes into Google Slides

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:07 am
by ritu2000
Screenshot of a Google Keep note in Google Slides

Google Slides’ standard “new slide” template phone code for ecuador includes text boxes, which can encourage us to create text heavy content without realising it. However, an effective presentation tells a compelling visual story that engages your audience and does the heavy lifting for you. That’s why bringing across your Google Keep drawings can be a great addition to your presentation creation journey. For more information on why and how to use visuals in your presentations check out this blog post, and for more information on how to write great sales presentations check out this blog post too.

One thing to note is that the default background color for your drawings is an off-white-gray, so they generally won’t blend well with the background of a slide or document.

Once you become a little more familiar with this integration, you might be interested to know that you can pin your notes. Whether you’re accessing them from Google Keep or the toolbar of another application, press the pin button in the top corner of a note to see it pinned across all applications. If you don’t want all your notes to be available in your toolbar all at once, simply archive the ones you want to hide and viola!

Equally, if you’ve been a loyal Google Keep user and find you’ve got too many notes to sift through in such a small panel, you can search for specific notes using the search tool at the top of the tab or within Google Keep itself so you won’t lose that idea you had a month ago.

Screenshot of the Google Keep search bar

And last but not least – you can set reminders for yourself. Just click ‘Reminders’, write the note and set the date and time you want to see it.