Google
is
introducing
a
new
collection
of
modern
templates
to
Google
Slides
the
company
says
have
been
“professionally
designed”
to
“cater
to
a
wide
range
of
use
cases.”
There
are
new
templates
for
sales
pitches,
product
roadmaps,
lesson
plans,
book
reports,
workshop
facilitation,
and
even
“team
game
templates”
for
companies
looking
to
bolster
collaboration
amongst
their
staff.
The
new
templates
might
make
it
easier
for
users
moving
over
from
Microsoft’s
office
suite
and
Powerpoint,
similar
to
recent
updates
that
brought
easier
table
formatting
to
Google
Sheets
and
tabs
that
make
it
easier
to
organize
information
in
a
single
Google
Doc.
The
refreshed
library
of
templates
started
rolling
out
to
everyone
this
week,
covering
both
personal
Gmail
accounts
and
the
various
tiers
of
paid
Workspace
customers,
and
the
full
rollout
is
expected
to
be
complete
before
the
end
of
November.
However,
the
new
templates
will
only
be
available
to
those
with
their
language
specifically
set
to
“English
(United
States).”
Those
using
“English
(United
Kingdom)”
or
“English
(Australia)”
won’t
have
access
to
them.
The
new
templates
are
available
to
some
users
this
week,
with
a
full
rollout
expected
by
the
end
of
November.Image:
Google
When
available
for
your
account,
the
refreshed
templates
can
be
accessed
by
opening
Google
Slides
and
using
either
the
top
toolbar
or
“Insert
>
Templates”
from
the
drop-down
menu.
Once
you’ve
selected
a
template
you
want
to
use,
you’ll
be
given
the
option
to
insert
just
an
individual
slide,
allowing
you
to
assemble
your
presentation
from
various
templates
or
insert
all
of
them,
ensuring
your
presentation
has
a
cohesive
visual
theme.
(Originally posted by Andrew Liszewski)
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