How to Change Slide Orientation in Google Slides to Portrait
After you use Google Slides to make a presentation, it only takes a few moments to go back in and change a slide’s orientation from landscape to portrait. This process changes the orientation for all the slides in the presentation; there’s no method for doing it for individual slides. Here’s what you need to do to change things around.
How to Change Slide Orientation to Landscape
Is your presentation set up for Portrait mode and you’re now regretting everything? Don’t worry. It’s just as simple to change your slides back to Landscape perspective. Here’s what to do.
When to Use Different Perspectives on Your Presentation
You may be wondering why you need to switch between Portrait and Landscape perspective with your Google Slides presentations. We’ve looked at a few key reasons why it can be worthwhile doing.
Newsletters. If you’re creating a newsletter in Google Slides, a portrait view is often far better for reading than landscape. It looks better for everyone and is far easier to hold too if you’re printing it out.Different posters. Depending on what you’re designing, different posters can look better either in Portrait or Landscape perspective. It’s useful to be able to see which looks better for your design.Infographics. Similarly, if you’re designing an infographic for your presentation, graphs will look better in Landscape while more text-heavy results will look better in Portrait.