- Click Insert on the top menu, select Chart, then choose Line from the options.
- A line chart will appear on your slide. Drag its corners to resize it, and move the chart to reposition it as needed.
- Click the ellipsis (three-dot) button on the chart, then select Open source to open Google Sheets, where you can edit the values of the line chart.
- In Google Sheets, adjust the values of the line chart as needed.
- Go back to Google Slides and click Update on the line chart to apply the changes and reflect your updated values.
- Your line chart will now reflect the values you set in Google Sheets.
How To Create A Line Graph In Google Slides
Walk through this interactive demo to learn how to create a line graph in Google Slides.
📌 Why this matters
Line graphs transform raw numbers into compelling visual stories that audiences instantly understand. While you could simply state statistics verbally, charts create emotional impact that drives decision-making. The real power lies in the seamless connection between Google Sheets and your presentation—when your data updates, your chart automatically reflects those changes. This means your presentations stay current without manual updates, and you can adjust values in real-time during meetings to explore different scenarios or answer unexpected questions from your audience.
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