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How to Add Animated GIFs in Google Slides for More Lively Presentations

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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Google Slides is a powerful and user-friendly tool that offers a plethora of features for creating dynamic presentations. The platform offers a wide range of customization options, making it easy to create sleek presentations that engage the audience. One of the ways to add some fun and excitement to your presentation is by incorporating animated GIFs.

Animated GIFs are a series of images that cycle through to create a visual movement that captures the attention of your audience. Nowadays, they have become popular for expressing emotions, opinions, and humor through playful animations. Adding animated GIFs to your Google Slides presentation can add a new layer of visual interest and can help illustrate your message in a more lively and engaging way.

To help you get started, below are the steps to add animated GIFs in Google slides:

Step 1: Find the Right GIF

The first step is to find the right GIF. There are plenty of websites out there that offer a huge selection of animated GIFs to choose from. Some popular sites include GIPHY, Tenor, and Imgur. Once you have found the perfect GIF for your presentation, save it to your computer or copy the URL for the GIF.

Step 2: Insert the GIF into Google Slides

Open your Google Slides presentation and navigate to the slide you want to add the animated GIF to. Click on the “Insert” option at the top of the page and choose “Image” from the drop-down menu. A new window will appear with the option to choose a file or to paste an image URL.

If you saved the GIF to your computer, click “Choose a file” and select the GIF from your files. If you copied the URL, select “By URL” and paste the link. Click “Select” to add the animated GIF to your slide.

Step 3: Format the GIF

Once you have added the GIF to your slide, you can format it just like any other image in Google Slides. You can adjust the size of the GIF by dragging the corners, add a border, or apply a drop shadow. You can also add an animation to the GIF by clicking on “Animate” at the top of the page and selecting an animation effect.

Step 4: Preview and Present

Before presenting your Google Slides presentation, preview each slide with the animated GIF. Make sure that the GIF is displayed correctly and that it doesn’t detract from the message of the presentation. Once you are satisfied with the look and feel, present your Google Slides presentation and enjoy the lively and interactive experience with animated GIFs.

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