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How Do You Do a Canva Presentation?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 6:53 pm

Canva presentations are a great way to make your presentations look more professional without spending a lot of money on a design program like Photoshop or Illustrator. Canva is a free online design program that is simple to use and has a wide variety of templates and designs to choose from. You can also upload your own images and logos to use in your presentation.

To create a Canva presentation, first sign up for a free account at www.canva.com. Once you have an account, click on the “Create a Design” button and select “Presentation” from the drop-down menu. You will then be able to choose from a variety of templates or start with a blank canvas.

PRO TIP: This article is about how to use Canva to create presentations, but it fails to mention some important details. For example, it does not mention that you need a Canva Pro account to create presentations, or that presentations are limited to 20 pages.

When you have selected a template or blank canvas, you will be able to add text, images, and other elements to your presentation. To add text, simply click on the “Text” tab and type in your text. You can then use the “Format” options to change the font, color, size, and alignment of your text.

To add an image, click on the “Uploads” tab and select the image you would like to upload. Once the image is uploaded, you can drag it into place on your presentation. To add other elements such as shapes or lines, click on the “Elements” tab and select the element you would like to add.

Once you have added all of the content you want to include in your presentation, click on the “Publish” button in the top-right corner of the screen. This will open up a new window where you can give your presentation a title and description, and then choose how you would like to share it. You can either share it as a link or embed it on your website or blog.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

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