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Top 5 Google Product Tutorials by ioradicals

Written by Arlen Kimmelman | Mar 30, 2023 7:09:21 PM

You can't get a better quality how-to tutorial anywhere.

Wanna know why? Of course you do - if we're gonna be braggadocious, we should back up our claim.

These five tutorials were created by talented, skilled educators who are all Google Certified Trainers and have been creating iorad tutorials for three years. THAT'S why 1,000s of people have made these Google product tutorials so popular.

Wanna see 'em? 

Number of

tutorial views

Tutorial Title & Link
21,166 Google Slides - How to lock objects in place (make them the background)
14,425 Google Forms - How to copy and paste charts from Google Forms
5,523 Google Forms - How to allow for multiple submissions
4,439 Google Slides - How to change the font on Multiple Slides in Google Slides at Once
2,327 Google Slides - How to Create a Table of Contents

 

Wanna sample 'em right here? We thank Karin King for her expertise in creating this tutorial:

23 STEPS

1. The first step is to open Google Slides and click Slide

2. Click Edit master

3. Click on a master slide to edit. I selected the blank slide.

4. To add a background image:

Click Insert

5. With your mouse, hover Image

6. Click Search the web or select something from your computer/drive etc.

7. In the Search for Images box type Search terms and Press Enter

8. Click on image you would like to use

9. Click INSERT

10. Click on image in slide to select

11. With your mouse, click and drag image to resize and relocate.

11b. Drop

12. To add fields to type into later:

Click Insert placeholder

13. Click Body text placeholder

14. With your mouse, click and drag to form box.

14b. Drop

15. Repeat placeholder command for other areas that you will later use as text boxes.

16. To name your new layout:

Click Rename

17. Type new layout name:

18. Click OK

19. To exit out of editing Master slides:

Click in the slide preview area

20. To use your custom layout:

Click Format

21. With your mouse, hover Apply layout

22. Click new slide layout

23. That's it. You're done.

Here's an interactive tutorial

** Best experienced in Full Screen (click the icon in the top right corner before you begin) **

https://www.iorad.com/player/1788796/Google-Slides---How-to-lock-objects-in-place--the-pictures-become-part-of-the-background-



Next step

 

Thank you, too, to the other four creators: Phil Taylor, Laurie Guyon, Bonnie Chelette, and Sherry Hall.

CLICK HERE to see how to download and use the iorad extension to access tutorials within any Google product.