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Google Slides gets new zoom settings on web and app

Google has introduced new zoom settings for its presentation program, Google Slides, giving users the ability to personalize their viewing experience. With these settings, users can adjust the zoom level to their preferred settings, allowing them to view their presentations in a way that suits their needs. This update aims to enhance the user experience and provide more flexibility during presentations.

Google has introduced new custom zoom settings for Google Slides, allowing users to personalize their viewing experience. Users can now input their desired zoom percentage or choose from preset zoom percentages in the drop-down menu. This update aims to provide more flexibility and customization options during presentations.

In addition to the zoom settings, Google has expanded Google Drive log events to include Workspace Business Starter and Essentials Starter editions. This enables educators to run Google Classroom originality reports on Microsoft Word files (.docx), helping them check for plagiarism and uncited material by comparing the files with online books and web pages.

Furthermore, Google has enhanced Google Classroom by introducing rich text formatting for class and private comments. This feature allows teachers and students to customize their content by using bolding, underlining, italicizing, and creating bulleted lists, adding emphasis and clarity to their comments.

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