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On your computer, open a file in one of the following programs: Google Docs. Google Sheets. Google Slides. In the toolbar, click Text colour or any other tool with colour options. Under 'Custom', click Add a custom colour . Enter the Hex code or the RGB values for the colour that you want. Click OK.
In the sidebar, click Text fitting. Right-click a text placeholder or box. In the menu, click Text fitting. Create a new text box Click the icon next to the box . Select a new setting for text in the box: Do not autofit. Shrink text on overflow. This is the default for theme text placeholders. Resize shape to fit text.
On your computer, open a file in one of the following programs: Google Docs. Google Sheets. Google Slides. In the toolbar, click Text color or any other tool with color options. Under “Custom,” click Add a custom color . Enter the Hex code or the RGB values for the color you want. Click OK.
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holding Ctrl + ⌘ + Shift, press e then i. Select all list items at current level. holding Ctrl + ⌘ + Shift, press e then o. Select multiple sections of text. After selecting one section of text, Ctrl + ⌘ + Shift + Left/right arrow. Use left/right arrow to move to a separate section of text you also want to select.
Insert a text box or object. On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides. Go to the slide where you want to add a text box or object. At the top, click Insert. Choose what you want to add, then click Text box, Image, Shape, or Line. The object will get added to the slide and you can arrange or format it however you want.
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