- Open a web browser, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge.
- In the address bar at the top of the browser window, click to select it.
- Type "slides.google.com" (without quotes) into the address bar.
- Press the "Enter" or "Return" key on your keyboard. This action will take you to the Google Slides website.

- If you're not already signed in to your Google account, you'll see a "Sign In" button in the top-right corner of the Google Slides homepage.
- Click on "Sign In" to proceed.
- A new window or tab will open, prompting you to enter your Google account credentials, which typically include your Gmail email address and password.
- If you're using a shared or public computer, ensure you sign out when you're done to protect your account's security.
- After successfully signing in, you'll be redirected to the Google Slides homepage.
- Here, you'll find an overview of your recent presentations as well as options to create a new presentation or open an existing one.

- On the homepage, you'll see a list of your recent presentations, displayed as thumbnail images along with their titles.
- These are the presentations you've worked on or accessed most recently, making them easily accessible for your convenience.
- To open an existing presentation from the list of recent presentations:
- Simply click on the thumbnail image or title of the presentation you want to open.
- This action will open the selected presentation in the editing view, allowing you to modify its content.
- If you have a specific presentation in mind and it's not in your recent list, you can use the search bar at the top of the page to search for it by title or keywords.

- Once the presentation is open in editing mode, you can make changes to the slides, add content, modify formatting, and more.
- You can also navigate through the slides, rearrange them, or present the slides to an audience using the built-in presentation tools.
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Sanskar is Founder at IAG Tech, For the past 3 years sanskar have build more than 24+ products, taught 100k students how to code.
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