Loop a Google Slides Presentation (Easiest Way in 2024)
In this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to make your Google Slides presentation loop. Simply follow the steps below.

How to Make a Google Slides Presentation Loop
Follow the steps below to learn how to loop Google Slides presentations.
1. Navigate to the File Menu and Select Publish to the Web
At the top of the screen, click on File. From the dropdown, select Share then Publish to the web. This option allows you to control how your presentation is displayed, including the loop settings.

2. Adjust the Auto-Advance Timing and Enable the Loop Option
In the Publish to the web dialog box, choose how fast you want the slides to change automatically. Check the box that says Restart the slideshow after the last slide to make sure it loops continuously.

3. Click Publish to Finalize Looping Settings for Your Presentation
Once your timing and loop options are set, click the Publish button to generate a link. This link will make your presentation loop according to the settings you’ve chosen.

4. Use the Link to Play Your Auto-Looping Google Slides Presentation
Click the link created after publishing. When opened, your Google Slides presentation will now automatically loop, restarting from the first slide after reaching the last.

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