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How to Add Music to Google Slides

By Matthew Lynch
June 30, 2023
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Google Slides is a powerful presentation tool that allows users to create and share presentations with ease. One of the best features of Google Slides is the ability to add multimedia content, such as images, videos, and music, to your presentations. In this article, we will show you how to add music to Google Slides.

First, you will need to have the music file that you want to add to your presentation saved on your computer. It is important to note that the music file must be in a compatible format, such as MP3 or WAV.

Next, open your Google Slides presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to add the music. Click on the “Insert” tab in the top menu and select “Audio” from the dropdown menu.

In the “Audio” menu, you will see three options: “Upload from computer,” “Google Drive,” and “Search.”

If your music file is saved on your computer, select “Upload from computer” and choose the file you want to add. If your music file is saved on Google Drive, select “Google Drive” and choose the file from your drive.

If you don’t have a specific music file in mind, you can use the “Search” option to find music that is available in the YouTube Audio Library.

Once you have selected the music file you want to add, it will appear on your slide as a small audio icon. You can click and drag the icon to move it around the slide, or click on it to open the audio playback options.

In the playback options, you can choose whether you want the music to play automatically when the slide is displayed, or if you want the viewer to click on the audio icon to start the playback.

You can also choose whether you want the music to play continuously throughout the presentation, or if you want it to stop after a certain number of slides.

Once you have configured the audio playback options to your liking, you can preview the slide to make sure the music is playing correctly. If everything looks good, you can save and share your presentation with others.

In conclusion, adding music to Google Slides is a simple and effective way to enhance your presentations and engage your audience. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can add music to your Google Slides presentation in just a few clicks.

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