Sign in to your Google account an navigate to [https://docs.google.com/presentation](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15pEXFSrb0GXHlvuC3YUDjlgEfZlRjVh5fO6OXtE3c7w/edit#slide=id.gd9c453428_0_16)
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Open the presentation that contains the slides you want to copy and the new presentation where you want to copy the slides.
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Click on the first slide you wish to copy.
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Select the other slides you wish to copy. You can press the [[cmd]] key while clicking on each slide. This works for contiguous and non-contiguous slides.
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In this example, I selected two contiguous slides and a third one, non-contiguous.
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Stay on the last slide you selected. Right-click there. A new menu will appear.
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In the new menu, select “Copy”. This will **not** automatically copy your slides.
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Press [[cmd]] + [[v ]] to paste the slides you copied.
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Here, you can see the slides pasted.
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If you need to, reorganize the order of the slides by clicking and dragging each slide in the order you wish.
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Depending on the formatting and design of your original presentation, you might need to adjust formatting, fonts, and images to fit the new presentation's style.
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Click "Layout" to fin new layouts for your duplicate slide.
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Click "Background" to make more changes to the duplicate slide.
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Save or download your presentation by clicking "File"
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You can either Share the presentation with other users or collaborators with a Google account, or you can Download the presentation.
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A good download option for Google Slides is downloading it as a PDF Document, but it depends on the type of presentation.