This guide will show you how to make a Calendar on Google Slides, which is as simple as adding a table to the presentation. We’ve also included three premade slideshows, so you can find the perfect ready-made Google Slides calendar template for your presentation. Read on to learn more.
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How to Make a Calendar in Google Slides
There are multiple ways to add a calendar to Google Slides.
Using the first method, you can simply take a picture of the specific month and add it to Google Slides. You can take a picture of the calendar using the snipping tool in Windows or download a picture online. To add it to Google Slides, click on Insert in the toolbar and then on Image. Here, click on the Upload from computer. After the picture is uploaded, you can drag it using the cursor and resize it by clicking and dragging it from the corner.
Another way to add a calendar is to create one on Sheets and insert the spreadsheet into slides. Check out the linked article to find out how you can do this.
If you’re looking to insert a calendar in PowerPoint or Slides that are a bit more interactable, you can do so using a table. Here is how to insert a calendar into Google Docs Slides:
- Open Google Slides and open the presentation where you wish to add the calendar.
- Now, click on the general area where you want the table to be, click on Insert in the main toolbar, and click on Table.
- You can select the grid size in the pop-up menu. Using a 7×7 grid is a good choice if you’re not sure where to start, and it gives ample space for adding the day names in the header bar and the dates in the cells.
- Add the names of the elements in the cells. After you’re done adding them, you can resize the table by clicking any of the edges of the table and dragging your cursor inwards or outwards.
- You can also change the fill or text color of the cells by using the options in the main toolbar. Use the Fill color option to change the cell background, the Border color to change the color of the border lines, and the Text color option to change the color of the characters in the cell.
If you’re looking for a different way to make a calendar template, you can check out our article on making a Sheets calendar template.
Free Google Slides Calendar Templates
Simple Calendar Template Google Slides
This first Google Slides calendar template for 2024 contains a simple and easy-to-understand layout. The template contains twelve slides, each containing one of the months of 2024. This template best suits people who wish to have a simple slide containing the entire month’s calendar. You can also copy individual slides and copy them into your own presentation.
To do this, right-click on the slide’s preview in the left sidebar. This will open a dropdown menu. Here, click on Copy or use the Ctrl + C keyboard shortcut. To paste the slide into a different presentation, go to that slide’s tab and click in an empty area of the preview sidebar. Now, right-click and click on the Paste button or use the Ctrl + V keyboard shortcut.
With the increasing use of mobile devices for work communication, many people look to use Google Slides in a vertical format. Find out more about how you can make slides vertical in less than two minutes.
Monthly Calendar Template for Google Slides
This calendar slides template is great if you want to have the calendar as the main focus but also have space to add notes. The calendar part in this template has enough space for you to add any markers or symbols, which you can add notes for in the Notes section. Like the previous template, you can copy the slide for an individual month and paste it into your presentation.
You can also use this presentation template to keep track of work activity. You can highlight specific calendar cells using the Fill color feature, accessed from the main toolbar. To change the fill color, simply click on the cell containing the date and change the fill color. You can also change the Text color from the options in the toolbar.
Presentation Calendar Template for Google Slides
This next calendar template is best for creating a presentation requiring a small calendar in the slide. This Google Slides calendar template has twelve slides, one for every month of the year. The presentation template has a lot of space, allowing you to add your own data. The slides in this template are essentially divided into two parts. The left side of the slides has space to add the title and the data for the presentation, while the right side has the month as the title with a miniature version of the calendar underneath.
You can copy individual slides into your presentation like the previous two templates. If you only wish to copy the table, click on it and use the Ctrl + CÂ keyboard shortcut to copy it. Now, head to the presentation tab and press Ctrl + VÂ to paste it.
When creating a presentation, many people add background music or narration to their slides. If you want to do this, check out our article on adding audio to Google Slides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can You Insert a Calendar Into Slides?
There is no way to add a calendar to Google Slides directly. However, you can add a calendar to slides using tables. To add a table, click on Insert in the toolbar and click on Table. Here, select the grid size for the table. We recommend using a 7×7Â table layout. After adding the table, add the day names and the dates to the calendar. You can use the Fill, Text, and Border options to change the visual appearance of the table.
Is There a Calendar Template on Google Slides?
Google Slides doesn’t have a native calendar template. However, there are multiple ways in which you can get a calendar in slides. You can add an image of a calendar into slides or by using a table. You can do this by clicking on Insert in the toolbar and then on either Image or the Table option. You could also choose to find third-party Google Slides calendar templates like the ones in this article.
Wrapping Up
Hopefully, you found the perfect Google Slides calendar template for your slideshow. If not, you can follow the guide at the start of the article to make your own from scratch. If you did find our template useful, then you will love our premium selection. Remember to use the code SSP at checkout to save 50%.
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