How To Duplicate Slides In Google Slides On Ipad

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Google Slides is an excellent tool for creating presentations, and its iPad app makes it convenient to work on the go. Duplicating slides is a common task, whether you're creating variations of a design, reusing content, or simply reorganizing your presentation. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of duplicating slides in Google Slides on your iPad, step by step.

Master the Art of Duplicating Slides in Google Slides on Your iPad

Ever found yourself crafting a fantastic slide in Google Slides on your iPad, only to realize you need another one just like it? Perhaps you want to tweak a few details for a different section, or maybe you're building a series of similar slides. Well, you're in luck! Duplicating slides in Google Slides on your iPad is incredibly easy once you know where to tap. Let's dive in and make your presentation creation process even smoother!

Step 1: Open Your Google Slides Presentation

First things first, let's get you into the presentation you want to work on.

  1. Locate the Google Slides App: On your iPad's home screen, find and tap the Google Slides app icon. It typically looks like a yellow rectangle with a white presentation slide icon.
  2. Open Your Presentation: Once the app is open, you'll see a list of your recent presentations. Tap on the presentation that contains the slide you wish to duplicate. If it's not in the recent list, you might need to navigate through your Google Drive folders to find it.

Step 2: Navigate to the Slide You Want to Duplicate

Now that your presentation is open, it's time to pinpoint the slide you want to copy.

  1. View the Slide Sorter Panel: On the left side of your screen, you'll see a panel displaying thumbnails of all the slides in your presentation. This is your slide sorter.
  2. Select the Desired Slide: Tap on the thumbnail of the slide you want to duplicate. When selected, a blue outline will appear around the thumbnail, indicating that it's the active slide. The main view on your screen will also switch to display this particular slide.

Step 3: Access the Duplication Options

This is where the magic happens! There are a couple of ways to access the duplication options.

Method A: Using the Three Dots (More Options) Menu

This is often the most straightforward method.

  1. Locate the Three Dots: With the desired slide selected in the slide sorter panel on the left, you'll notice three small dots (an ellipsis) appearing either next to the slide number or sometimes directly on the selected slide's thumbnail.
  2. Tap the Three Dots: Tap on these three dots. A small pop-up menu will appear with various options for that slide.

Method B: Using a Long Press

This method can be quicker for some users once they get the hang of it.

  1. Long Press the Slide Thumbnail: In the slide sorter panel on the left, press and hold your finger down on the thumbnail of the slide you wish to duplicate. After a moment, a context-sensitive menu will appear.

Step 4: Execute the Duplication

Regardless of which method you chose in Step 3, you'll now see the "Duplicate" option.

  1. Tap "Duplicate": From the pop-up menu that appeared, tap on the word "Duplicate".
  2. Observe the New Slide: Instantly, a perfect copy of your selected slide will appear immediately below the original in the slide sorter panel. It will have the exact same content, formatting, and layout.

Step 5: Rearrange or Edit Your New Slide (Optional)

Now that you have your duplicated slide, you can do whatever you need with it!

  1. Rearrange the Slide:
    • To move the duplicated slide, tap and hold its thumbnail in the slide sorter panel.
    • Then, drag your finger up or down to reposition it anywhere within your presentation. A blue line will indicate where the slide will be placed when you lift your finger.
  2. Edit the Content:
    • To edit the content of the new slide, tap on its thumbnail to make it the active slide in the main view.
    • Now you can tap on text boxes, images, or shapes to select them and make your desired changes.

Pro-Tip: Duplicating Multiple Slides

While this guide focuses on a single slide, you might be wondering about duplicating several at once. Unfortunately, the Google Slides iPad app does not currently support selecting and duplicating multiple slides simultaneously in the same way the desktop version does (e.g., using Shift+click or Cmd/Ctrl+click). You will need to duplicate them one by one using the steps outlined above. However, if you need to duplicate a sequence, you can always duplicate them individually and then rearrange them into your desired order.


10 Related FAQ Questions

How to delete a slide in Google Slides on iPad?

To delete a slide, select its thumbnail in the left panel, tap the three dots (more options) that appear, and then tap "Delete" from the menu.

How to rearrange slides in Google Slides on iPad?

To rearrange slides, tap and hold the thumbnail of the slide you want to move in the left panel, then drag it to your desired new position.

How to add a new slide in Google Slides on iPad?

To add a new slide, tap the plus sign (+) icon located at the bottom right corner of the screen, then choose the layout for your new slide.

How to change the layout of a slide in Google Slides on iPad?

Select the slide, tap the three dots (more options) at the top right of the main slide view, then tap "Change layout" and choose your preferred layout.

How to undo an action in Google Slides on iPad?

To undo an action, look for the curved arrow icon pointing left (undo) in the top toolbar of the app. Tap it to reverse your last action.

How to duplicate a text box in Google Slides on iPad?

Tap on the text box to select it, then tap and hold it until a menu appears. Tap "Copy," then tap an empty space on the slide and tap "Paste."

How to copy and paste content between slides in Google Slides on iPad?

Select the content (text, image, shape) you want to copy, tap and hold until the menu appears, then tap "Copy." Navigate to the destination slide, tap an empty space, and tap "Paste."

How to change the theme of a presentation in Google Slides on iPad?

Tap the three dots (more options) at the top right of the main slide view (not the individual slide options), then tap "Change theme" and select a new theme.

How to share a Google Slides presentation on iPad?

Tap the share icon (a person with a plus sign) at the top right of the screen, then enter email addresses or get a shareable link.

How to present Google Slides on iPad?

Tap the play icon (triangle) at the top right of the screen. This will start your presentation in full-screen mode.

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