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How to Make Google Slides Portrait

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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Google Slides is a great tool for creating presentations, but sometimes you may want to switch up the orientation to make your slide deck more visually appealing. One option is to switch to portrait orientation, which is taller than it is wide. This can be useful if you have content that is better displayed vertically or if you want to create a different layout for your slides. In this article, we’ll go through the steps to make Google Slides portrait.

Step 1: Open Google Slides

The first step is to open Google Slides in your web browser.

Step 2: Click on “File”

Once you are in Google Slides, click on the “File” tab at the top left corner of the screen.

Step 3: Select “Page setup”

From the “File” dropdown menu, select “Page setup” which is at the bottom of the menu.

Step 4: Choose “Custom” from the dropdown menu

In the “Page setup” menu, you will see a dropdown menu labeled “Slides sized for”. Click on it and select “Custom” from the dropdown menu.

Step 5: Input your desired dimensions

Next, input your desired dimensions in the “Width” and “Height” fields. For portrait orientation, you will want to input a smaller number for width and a larger number for height. For example, you could choose 10 inches for width and 15 inches for height. You can also select “Portrait” orientation from the “Orientation” dropdown menu.

Step 6: Click on “Apply” and “Ok”

Once you have input your desired dimensions and selected “Portrait” orientation, click on the “Apply” button to see a preview of your slide in portrait orientation. If you are happy with how it looks, click on “Ok” to save your changes.

Step 7: Edit your slides

Now that your slide deck is in portrait orientation, you can start editing your slides! You may need to adjust the formatting or layout of your content to fit the new dimensions, but this is a great opportunity to create a unique and visually appealing presentation.

In conclusion, switching to portrait orientation in Google Slides is a simple process that can add a new dimension to your presentation. By following these steps, you can create a customized and visually engaging slide deck that is sure to capture your audience’s attention. Give it a try and see how it works for you!

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