How to Make Google Slides View-Only (Easiest Way in 2024)
In this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to share your Google Slides presentation in view-only mode. Simply follow the steps below.

Make Google Slides View-Only
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1. Click the Share Button in the Top-Right Corner
Locate the Share button at the top right of the screen. This will open the sharing settings.

2. Click General Access and Open the Drop-Down Menu
In the sharing settings, click on General access. This will open a menu where you can adjust the access options.

3. Change the Access to Anyone With the Link
From the drop-down menu, select Anyone with the link. This will allow you to set permissions for anyone with the link.

4. Set Permissions to Viewer
In the drop-down menu, select Viewer. This ensures that anyone with the link can only view the presentation, not edit it.

5. Click Done to Save the View-Only Settings
Click Done to save your changes. The presentation is now view-only for anyone with the link.

We hope you now know how to make your Google Slides presentation view-only. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like our articles on how to make an exponent in Google Slides and how to use presenter view in Google Slides.