How to Change the Footer in Google Slides: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to quickly add or change the footer in Google Slides with simple steps. Customize text, font, and color on single or multiple slides.

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To change the footer in Google Slides, go to the slide where you need the footer changed, click on ‘Insert’ in the top menu, then ‘Text box’. Place the text box at the bottom of the slide to act as your footer. Enter your desired text, and customize font and color as needed. For multiple slides, you can copy and paste your custom footer from one slide to others.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I add a footer to all slides at once in Google Slides? Google Slides does not have a built-in footer feature for all slides, but you can copy and paste a custom text box footer across multiple slides to achieve a similar effect.
  2. How do I customize the footer text style in Google Slides? After inserting the footer as a text box, you can change the font, size, color, and other formatting options using the toolbar in Google Slides.
  3. Is it possible to add dynamic page numbers in Google Slides footers? Google Slides does not support automatic page numbers in footers, but you can manually add page numbers using text boxes on each slide.