In Addition To Virtual Pointers, Google Now Allows Users To Draw Directly On Slides
New Google Slides feature (photo: Google)

JAKARTA - Currently, Google Slides has offered a virtual pointer laser during presentations, to make it easier for you or your audience to find certain topics in presentations.

However, Google will present a new feature that will allow Google Slides users to be able to circle, underline, draw connections, or create quick notes directly on your presentation.

According to an announcement on Google's blog workspace on Thursday, August 10 discovered by 9to5google, this new capability will help make your presentation more attractive, interactive, and impactive.

This feature is scheduled for a quick release starting August 10 in stages to workspace users for the next 15 days, and all Google Workspace subscribers and users are available with their personal Google Accounts.

Previously, Google also announced that it is launching an open beta for the eSignature feature in Google Docs. With this feature, you can request and add a signature to the official contract, live on Google Docs.

In addition, the search giant said it would launch this new feature free of charge for individual workspace users over the next 15 days, starting August 8.

Google also promised to bring in some other capabilities for eSignature, including:


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