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How to Add a New Slide in Google Slides

Updated on:
May 25, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to insert a new slide into your Google Slides presentation.

Quick summary

This demo shows three ways to add a new slide in Google Slides: via the Insert menu, the toolbar icon, or the filmstrip right-click menu. Each method takes only seconds and works in any Google Slides presentation.


Steps

  1. Click Insert and select New slide, or press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + M to instantly add a slide.
  2. Use the New slide icon (+) on the top toolbar as a quick one-click alternative.
  3. Alternatively, right-click on the filmstrip panel and select New slide from the context menu.

📌 Why this matters

Knowing multiple ways to add a new slide in Google Slides speeds up presentation building and reduces workflow interruptions. Whether you prefer keyboard shortcuts, toolbar icons, or right-click context menus, Google Slides offers flexible options for every user. Mastering these methods helps teams create and organize slide decks faster during live editing sessions. This is essential knowledge for anyone who regularly builds presentations in Google Slides.
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