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How to Print Multiple Slides on One Page in Google Slides

posted on July 11, 2020

While Google Slides and other similar presentation applications are often used to give a presentation via a computer, occasionally you may need to print out your slideshow.

Whether you are doing this to create handouts for your audience or because you want to edit or look at your presentation on paper, Google Slides will print one slide per page by default.

But this can use a lot of paper and, if your presentation is very long, could create an unnecessarily long document.

Our guide below will show you how to print multiple slides per page in Google Slides by adjusting a setting that is found on the print settings menu.

How to Print More Than One Slide Per Page in Google Slides

The steps in this article were performed in the desktop version of Google Chrome. You can also complete these steps in other desktop browsers like Firefox or Safari.

Step 1: Sign into your Google Drive and open the presentation that you wish to print.

Step 2: Click the File tab at the top-left of the window.

click the File tab

Step 3: Choose the Print settings and preview option at the bottom of the menu.

select Print settings and preview

Step 4: Click the 1 slide without notes button in the toolbar.

click the 1 slide without notes button

Step 5: Select the number of slides to print on each page.

how to print multiple slides per page in Google Slides

Step 6: Adjust any other print settings on this menu, then click the Print button.

click the Print button

Note that this setting is not saved when you close the Slides file, so you will need to make these changes again if you reopen your presentation and want to print it again.

Learn how to switch to portrait orientation in Google Slides if are creating a slideshow that you want to be portrait rather than landscape.

Matthew Burleigh
Matthew Burleigh

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