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  1. How to Add Audio to Google Slides

    Once the audio file is uploaded, open your Google Slides presentation that you'd like to add the audio to, click "Insert" in the menu bar, and then click "Audio." The "Insert Audio" window will appear. In the "My Drive" tab, select the file you'd like to upload by clicking it. Next, click the blue "Select" button in the bottom-left corner of ...

  2. How to Insert Audio in Google Slides (Step-by-Step)

    Open your Google Slides file or create a new one. (Tip: Type in Slides.new to create a new slide deck quickly.) Select the slide where you want to insert the audio file. Then go to INSERT>AUDIO. Select the file from your Google Drive. After you click SELECT, a speaker button will appear on your slide.

  3. How To Add Audio To Google Slides

    This comprehensive guide takes you through every step of adding audio to Google Slides, whether it's background music, narration, or sound effects. Learn how...

  4. Add Audio or Sound to Google Slides (6 ideas + 9 savvy tips)

    In Google Slides, choose a slide. From the menu, click Insert and select Audio. In the Insert Audio pop-up window, select your audio file to be inserted. Position the audio icon on your slide as required. Configure the audio format options as required. Test your audio with both the "Present" and "Share" buttons.

  5. How to Add and Edit Audio or Music in Google Slides

    The supported formats are .mp3 and .wav. Open your presentation in Google Slides and select the slide where you want to add audio or music. If you want the audio to be played in all the slides, you'll need to add it to the first slide. Click Insert → Audio. A new window will open.

  6. How to Add Audio to Google Slides: Record Voice Overs/Narration

    Open the Google Slides file that you want to use or create a new one. Choose the slide where you want to insert audio. Then, from the menu choices select "Insert" and scroll down to select "Audio.". Click the audio file you saved to your Google Drive to select it and then click the "Select" button.

  7. How to Add Audio or Video to Google Slides

    1. Upload the audio file in either MP3 or WAV format to your Google Drive. 2. Open your Google Slides presentation and go to the slide you want to add audio to. Click "Insert" in the toolbar at ...

  8. How to Add Audio to Google Slides

    In Google Slides, choose the slide where you want the sound, then select Insert > Link. Embed YouTube audio: Note the start and end timestamps and select Share > Copy. Choose a slide, select Insert > Video, paste the URL. Convert your MP3 and WAV audio files to MP4 and then add the file the slide. This article explains how to insert audio into ...

  9. How to record audio on Google Slides

    Step 2: To upload your audio file to Google Drive, log into Drive, select New, and select File upload. Find the audio file on your local storage, typically in Recent downloads, and select it ...

  10. How to add audio or video to Google Slides

    Step 1: Visit Google Slides, sign in, and go to the slide in the presentation where you want to insert the video. Step 2: Click Insert > Video from the menu. Google / Digital Trends. Step 3: At ...

  11. How to Add Music & Sound to Google Slides Presentations

    Click the Link to Play. To play the soundtrack during your presentation, click the Present option in the right of the screen to start the presentation: Presenting your Google Slides presentation with music. The presentation takes up the entire screen. Click the icon with the link to your soundtrack.

  12. How to Add Audio and Video to Your Google Slides Presentations

    Watch this video to learn how to use audio and video in your Google Slides presentations. The video also includes where to find audio files to use in your pr...

  13. How to Add Audio to Google Slides

    To add the audio file from Google Drive to Google Slides, do the following: Open your Google Slides presentation, click Insert from the menu bar, and click Audio. When the Insert Audio window ...

  14. How to Add Audio to Google Slides Presentations: 5 Easy Steps

    Step 1: Use a high-quality audio recording app, like Riverside, to capture the audio track you want to add to your presentation. Edit your files, and save them to your device. Step 2: Navigate to your Google account on your phone, and go to your Google Drive. Here, press the +New , and upload relevant audio tracks.

  15. How to Insert Audio, Voice Narration, or Background Music in Google Slides

    The long-awaited audio feature is finally available in Google Slides!In this video, I will walk you through each step of adding audio--voice narration, backg...

  16. How to insert video and audio into Google Slides

    Google Slides supports MP3 and WAV audio formats. To add the audio to Google Slides, open your presentation, click Insert on the menu bar, scroll down and select Audio. A window will pop up where you can search for an audio file on your Drive. Find your file then click Select. Your audio is now embedded in your slide!

  17. How to Record a Google Slides Presentation (with Audio & Video)

    Step #4: Set Up Your Presentation. Before you can start recording, navigate to slides.google.com and find your presentation. Next, click on the "Slideshow" button in the top right corner. This will display the presentation in full-screen mode. It's important to ensure that your slides on Google slides load completely before you start ...

  18. How to Add Audio to Google Slides

    In this video, I'll show you how to add audio or voiceover narration to Google Slides. ️ Want to support me? ️ PayPal Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate...

  19. How to Record Audio on Google Slides: 5 Recording Tools

    You can use the panel on the left side of the window to navigate through your slides. 3. Click the Insert tab. You'll see this in the horizontal menu above the document, next to File, Edit, and View . 4. Click Audio. You'll find this next to an icon of a speaker near the top of the drop-down menu. 5.

  20. How to Automatically Play Audio in Google Slides

    Single Slide Autoplay. Insert the audio file into the slide you want. Right-click on the video and look for format options in the menu. The Video playback option will become visible on the left ...

  21. How to Add Audio to your Google Slides (saves straight to ...

    In this tutorial, I'll show you an easy to way to record audio and add it to your Google Slides presentations. This method saves straight to your Google Dri...

  22. How to add audio to Google Slides

    Step 1: Open Your Google Slides Presentation. To begin, access your Google Slides presentation. If you're starting a new one, simply go to your Google Drive account, click on the "+ New" button, and select "Google Slides." If you already have an existing presentation, open it for editing. Step 2: Select the Slide Where You Want to Add ...

  23. How to add a Voice recording to a Google Slides

    In this Google Slides tutorial you are going to learn how to add a voice recording to a Google Slide presentation ( Record your voice / narrate in Google Sli...

  24. Google Slides with Audio made Easy

    Adding music or sound effects to you Google Slides presentation has never been easier! With the latest update to the EdTechTeam extension, you can now create...