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Ctrl+B (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+B (macOS): Bold text.These are the shortcuts you use to do things like italicize, bold, or underline text: Google Slides has heaps of shortcuts that allow you to format the text in each slide. Ctrl+Shift+F (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+Shift+F (macOS): Switch to Compact mode (hide the menus).Ctrl+H (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+H (macOS): Find and replace text in your slides.Ctrl+F (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+F (macOS): Find specific text in your slides.Ctrl+O (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+O (macOS): Open a file from your drive or computer.Ctrl+P (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+P (macOS): Print your presentation.Ctrl+S (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+S (macOS): Save (every change is saved in Drive, though, if you’re paranoid).Ctrl+K (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+K (macOS): Insert or edit an external link.Ctrl+Y (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+Y (macOS): Redo an action.Ctrl+Z (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+Z (macOS): Undo an action.Ctrl+V (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+V (macOS): Paste the contents of the Clipboard to a slide.Ctrl+X (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+X (macOS): Cut the selected text or graphics to the Clipboard.Ctrl+C (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+C (macOS): Copy the selected text or graphics to the Clipboard.Ctrl+D (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+D (macOS): Duplicate the slide currently selected in the filmstrip.Ctrl+M (Windows/Chrome OS) or Cmd+M (macOS): Make new slide.These shortcuts make it easier to do everything from copy text to undo a mistake: