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How to Make a Pamphlet on Google Slides

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Quick Tips to Make a Pamphlet on Google Slides
1. Open Google Slides
2. Pick a Blank Presentation
3. Change the Slide Size to match a pamphlet
4. Add Text, Pictures, and Shapes
5. Customize Colors and Fonts
6. Save it as a PDF or Print it

Introduction

“Good design is good business.” — Thomas J. Watson.

A pamphlet is like a small paper booklet or flyer that you hand out to people. It can share about your shop, event, product, or story. And making it is much easier than you might think.


Did you know you don’t need fancy software to make a pamphlet? Yes — Google Slides, the same tool you use for school or office slideshows, can turn into a cool pamphlet maker too! It’s free, simple, and works right inside your browser. You don’t need to download anything extra.


In this blog, I’ll walk you through how to make a pamphlet on Google Slides in a super simple, fun, and easy way. Even a beginner can do this without any design experience.


Why Use Google Slides for Pamphlets?


👉 It’s free

👉 No software needed, just a browser

👉 Easy drag-and-drop tools

👉 You can download and print easily

👉 Works on any computer or phone


Step-by-Step Guide to Make a Pamphlet on Google Slides


1️⃣ Open Google Slides

Go to Google Slides (slides.google.com). Click on Blank Presentation.


Blank Presentation from Google Slides Template Gallery

2️⃣ Set the Page Size

Pamphlets usually have a long, tall shape.

  • Click on File > Page setup
  • Select Custom
  • Type your size (for example, 8.5 x 11 inches for a standard page)
  • Click Apply
  • This makes your slide the same size as a paper!


File > Page Setup Menu in Google Slides

3️⃣ Choose a Simple Layout

  • Delete the title and text boxes on the slide.
  • Now you have a clean page to work with.


4️⃣ Add Text and Headings

  • Click Insert > Text box.
  • Type your heading and content.
  • Make sure your heading is big and bold so people can see it quickly.


Insert > Textbox Menu in Google Slides

5️⃣ Add Pictures and Icons

  • Click Insert > Image.
  • You can upload from your computer or search the web directly inside Slides.


Insert > Image Menu in Google Slides

6️⃣ Decorate with Colors and Shapes

  • Click Insert > Shape.
  • Pick shapes like rectangles or circles.
  • Change colors by clicking the paint bucket icon.
  • This makes your pamphlet look neat and colorful.


Insert > Shape Menu & Paint Bucket Tool in Google Slides

7️⃣ Arrange Your Pamphlet

Move your text and pictures around. You can rotate them, resize them, or place them side by side.


8️⃣ Save and Download

Once done:

  • Click File > Download
  • Choose a PDF Document for printing
  • Or you can print directly.


File > Download > PDF Document Menu in Google Slides


Pro Tips for Better Pamphlets


  • Use light backgrounds and dark text
  • Keep the design simple and clean
  • Leave space between sections
  • Add your phone number, website, or email
  • Check the spelling before printing


FAQs


👉 Can I print my Google Slides pamphlet?

Yes! Download it as a PDF and print it easily at home or in a shop.


👉 Is Google Slides free to use?

Yes, it’s completely free. You just need a Google account.


👉 Can I make a tri-fold pamphlet on Google Slides?

Yes, just adjust the slide size and divide it into three equal parts using guides or lines.


👉 Can I use templates in Google Slides?

Yes, there are free pamphlet templates online, or you can make your own design from scratch.


Final Words


Making a pamphlet doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. With Google Slides, anyone can create eye-catching, colorful pamphlets in just a few minutes. It’s perfect for students, teachers, small business owners, or anyone wanting to share something with the world.


If you haven’t tried it yet, give it a go — it’s fun, free, and super easy!

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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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