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How to Add Sound to a Google Presentation
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Adding sound to a Google Presentation can help enhance your presentation by adding music or voice-over narration. Here are the steps to add sound to a Google Presentation: 1. Open your Google Presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to add sound. 2. Click on the "Insert" menu and select "Audio". 3. You can either choose to upload audio from your computer or select audio from your Google Drive. To upload audio from your computer, click on the "Upload" tab and select the audio file you want to use. To select audio from your Google Drive, click on the "Google Drive" tab and select the audio file. 4. Once you have selected the audio file, it will be added to your slide. You can adjust the placement and size of the audio file by dragging it around the slide. 5. You can also adjust the audio settings by clicking on the audio file and then clicking on the "Audio" tab in the toolbar that appears. Here, you can adjust the volume, set the audio to autoplay when the slide is displayed, and choose whether the audio should play for the current slide or for the entire presentation. 6. When you are finished, save your presentation and preview it to make sure the audio is working correctly. That's it! Now you know how to add sound to a Google Presentation.
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