- Right-click on the object you want to duplicate infinitely.
- Then, select "Copy" from the menu.
- Now, hit Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D on Mac) repeatedly to clone your object as many times as you need—each press creates a new copy instantly.
How to Infinite Clone on Google Slides
Try this guided demo to learn how to infinite clone on Google Slides.
📌 Why this matters
This technique transforms tedious manual copying into rapid pattern creation for presentations. You can instantly build consistent visual elements like timelines, flowcharts, or decorative borders without the repetitive strain of right-clicking and copying dozens of times. Beyond simple duplication, this becomes powerful for creating systematic layouts where spacing and alignment matter. Google Slides automatically maintains consistent positioning between copies, so your repeated elements form clean, professional patterns that would take significantly longer to achieve through individual placement and manual alignment adjustments.
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