- Ready to switch from landscape to portrait? Head to "File" in the top menu to kick things off.
- Now, click "Page setup" from the dropdown.
- Click the dropdown arrow next to the current slide dimensions to explore your options.
- Choose "Custom" so you can set your own dimensions for a vertical layout.
- Enter your preferred vertical dimensions—try 8.5 x 11 inches for a standard portrait format.
- Hit "Apply" and watch your slides rotate to vertical. Simple as that.
- Done! Your Google Slides are now in vertical mode and ready to impress.
How to Rotate Google Slides to Vertical
Use this step-by-step demo to learn how to rotate Google Slides to vertical.
📌 Why this matters
Vertical slides transform your presentations into professional documents, flyers, and reports that print beautifully and display naturally on mobile devices. Beyond the obvious portrait benefits, this formatting unlocks Google Slides as a legitimate design tool for creating posters, infographics, and social media content. You can bypass expensive design software for simple projects while maintaining the collaborative features and cloud accessibility you're already familiar with. The vertical format also forces better content hierarchy, making your message clearer and more impactful than cramped horizontal layouts.
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