Can I use these templates?
Yes! You are free to use our templates for personal purposes.
You can modify them to suit your needs, whether it's for school, an educational institution, or a work presentation. If you need to present a session, you can use them as well. The only requirement is to keep the original credit text on the slides and acknowledge any external resources included.
You are not allowed to:
- Sublicense, sell, or rent any of our templates or their modified versions.
- Redistribute our templates without explicit permission.
- Include our content in an online or offline database or archive.
- Offer our templates (or modified versions) for download on other platforms.
- Claim copyright ownership over any of our templates.
For more details, click HERE.
How can I edit the text on certain templates?
(Digital notebooks with tabs, file cabinet drawers and folders, days of the week on weekly planners, etc.)
For Google Slides users:
- Click on Edit > Find and Replace.
- In Find, type the text you want to replace.
- In Replace with, enter your new text.
- Choose Replace all to update everything at once, or use Previous and Next to navigate and change specific instances.
For PowerPoint users:
- Go to the Home tab and click on Replace.
- In Find what, type the text you want to replace.
- In Replace with, enter your new text.
- Choose Replace all to update everything, or use Find next to change only selected instances.
Can I save my slide presentation as a PDF?
Absolutely!
For PowerPoint users:
- Click on File > Export.
- Select Create PDF/XPS Document, then click Create PDF/XPS again.
- A dialog box will open—choose where to save your PDF and rename it if needed.
- Click Publish, and your presentation will be saved as a PDF.
For Google Slides users:
- Click on File > Download as.
- Select PDF Document (.pdf)—and you're done!
Saving as a PDF is useful if you want to share your presentation with someone who doesn’t have PowerPoint or a Google account. It’s also great for corporate templates, company presentations via email, or even printing brochures.
I downloaded one of SlidesTemplates, and the font doesn't look like it does on the website. Why is that?
If you're having this issue in PowerPoint, it's likely because the font used in the template isn't installed on your computer.
We usually use Google Fonts, which are free to download. You can find the font name on the last slide of the presentation. Simply go to the Google Fonts website, search for the font, download it, and install it on your computer.
This issue shouldn't occur with Google Slides templates, as Google Slides automatically supports Google Fonts.
If the issue persists or you still experience trouble with the font, feel free to send us an email at hello@slidesverse.com, and we’ll be happy to help!
Can I save a Google Slide as PowerPoint and vice versa?
Absolutely!
For Google Slides users:
- Click on File > Download as.
- Select Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx), and the file will be saved as a PowerPoint presentation.
For PowerPoint users:
- Log in to your Google Drive account.
- Click New > File Upload and upload your PowerPoint presentation.
- Once uploaded, right-click the file and select Open with > Google Slides.
- This will create a copy of the PowerPoint file in Google Slides format.
This way, you can easily switch between the two formats!