- Google Workspace resolves a major misfortune of the construction of slides
- Google Slides now allows users to select and resize objects together
- Will also facilitate the selection of specific elements on slides with many objects that overlap
Make sure that your presentation slides are as striking as they should be defined to become much easier, thanks to a tiny but crucial update of Google Workspace.
The following of Office software has upgraded its slide platform with an adjustment that will allow users to resize several objects at the same time, on the same scale-while keeping (hope) very clear and visible.
The change should mean the end of the frustration of trying to modify your slides as you like, but discover that the resizing of a single article throws everything, and you must then do everything manually.
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“This update helps you spend less time getting objects to adapt to a slide with a proportional scaling”, a blog article of the Google workspace generally in short and bluntly announcing the noted modification.
Users will simply have to drag a selection area on the elements they wish to resize, with the possibility of selecting several objects or images at the same time.
“The resizing of your selection will now be proportionally and maintain visual clarity,” says society, with police, borders, shadows and all other attributes all in a transparent manner.
Google Workspace also facilitates the selection of specific elements on slides that can contain many overlapping objects.
Users will now see an outline appear when it oscillates on an object, which facilitates the selection of objects that are superimposed.
The new features will only work in publishing mode, not during the presentation, and the selection of objects can be extended from top to bottom by the user.
Updates are deployed now and are available for all Google Workspace customers, individual workspace subscribers and users with personal Google accounts.