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How to Import Themes in Google Slides: Step-by-Step Guide

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An attractive presentation is something above information; the design becomes the best tool for attracting your audience. The theme of your presentation determines the atmosphere and how to get your ideas before the target market in an attractive way and in a smooth manner.


But then what if these default stock themes that Google Slides have do not really go with your style? That’s okay! You can import any theme you like to make your presentations really classy. Here is how to import themes in a nutshell on how to do it in Google Slides and have your presentation style upped!


Why Import Themes?


Google Slides has some pretty neat default themes, but these are cool but not exactly what you had in mind for your ideally flawless presentation. Most likely, you need a professional-looking, playful, or perhaps topic-specific theme.


Importing themes enables someone to use pre-designed layouts or nearly uniform brand images from hundreds of presentations. That will give you the room to have your freedom in trying out the different layouts, colors, fonts, and presentation styles.


Import Themes in Google Slides: Stepwise Instruction


Step 1: Open Google Slides Presentation


First, open the Google Slides application and start a new presentation or open an existing one. If you’re working from an existing slide, it’s much more meaningful in this step to preview how the new theme will look on your slides.


Step 2: The Menu of Themes


To see the slide toolbar way up at the top, click on “Slide,” then select “Change theme.”. You’ll open a sidebar on the right-hand side that has all the themes you’ve already available in Google Slides. But in order to install a new theme, we’re going to have to dig a little deeper.


Step 3: Import a New Theme


In the theme sidebar, look for the option labeled “Import theme” located at the bottom of the sidebar. Once you click on that, you get the dialog box, where you can select a presentation file from anywhere you want to import that theme. If your wanted theme is stored in the PowerPoint or in a Google Slides file, you can upload it here.


Step 4: Choose Your Theme Source


Now, select the source of your theme.


  • If your theme is saved in your local drive, upload the file by clicking “Upload” and then selecting the file.
  • Otherwise, if it is saved in Google Drive, just type its name and choose it from there.


Step 5: Preview and Apply the theme


Once the theme is imported, you will see a preview of how it looks on your slides. Google Slides will automatically apply the theme to your presentation. You can then either click the “Apply” button if you like it or change later if you don’t.


Step 6. Customizing Your Theme


You can even then make whatever changes are necessary to suit your needs in using the theme. Such would include changing a font to a style that suits you, color, or background, amongst many others. This flexibility is something significant with the use of a Google Slides theme.


Some Tips for Effective Use of Imported Themes


  • Ensure Compatibility: Import a theme compatible with your content. For example, formal is best when doing business presentations, but vice versa; creativity, fun, and colorful themes are great with educational projects or creative ones.
  • Consistency is Everything: And if you’re doing a series, keep that consistency throughout all your presentations. It is very effective in presenting for the same audience because then you will be able to build up a look and feel.
  • Free Themes: For more design inspirations, free Google Slides themes are downloadable on the web. Download your themes and keep on presenting them fresh and interesting.


Conclusion


Learning how to import themes into Google Slides opens up a new dimension of creativity and freedom in the usage of presentations. That is a simple way to make your slides personalized without spending too much time in designing each of them anew. Whether a business report, a school project, or a portfolio, how marvelous it would be to have those presentations full of variegated imported themes!

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Arockia Mary Amutha is a seasoned senior content writer at SlideEgg, bringing over four years of dedicated experience to the field. Her expertise in presentation tools like PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva shines through in her clear, concise, and professional writing style. With a passion for crafting engaging and insightful content, she specializes in creating detailed how-to guides, tutorials, and tips on presentation design that resonate with and empower readers.

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