Change the Theme and Theme Color in Google Slides

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Here's how to Change the Theme and Theme Color in Google Slides.

i. There are a few reasons why Google Slides might not be loading.

* **Your internet connection is slow or unstable.** Try restarting your modem and router, and then check your internet speed using a speed test website. If your internet speed is slow, you may need to contact your internet service provider for help.
* **You are using an outdated version of Google Chrome.** Google Chrome regularly releases updates that improve performance and security. To check if you are using the latest version of Chrome, open the Chrome menu and select "About Google Chrome." If an update is available, Chrome will automatically download and install it.
* **You are using a third-party extension that is interfering with Google Slides.** To troubleshoot this, try disabling all extensions in Chrome and then opening Google Slides. If Google Slides loads without any problems, then one of your extensions is causing the issue. You can then enable your extensions one by one to find the one that is causing the problem.
* **There is a problem with Google's servers.** If you are seeing an error message that says "Something went wrong," then there may be a problem with Google's servers. In this case, you can try refreshing the page or waiting a few minutes and then trying again.

If you have tried all of these things and Google Slides is still not loading, you may need to contact Google support for help.

Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting Google Slides loading problems:

* **Clear your browser's cache and cookies.** Your browser's cache and cookies can sometimes become corrupted and cause problems with loading websites. To clear your cache and cookies, open your browser's settings and select the "Clear browsing data" option.
* **Try using a different browser.** If you are using Google Chrome, try using a different browser, such as Firefox or Safari.
* **Try using a different device.** If you are using a computer, try using a different device, such as a phone or tablet.

ii. There are a few reasons why Google Slides might not be saving.

1. **Your internet connection is slow or unstable.** Try restarting your modem and router, and then check your internet speed using a speed test website. If your internet speed is slow, you may need to contact your internet service provider for help.

2. **You are using an outdated version of Google Chrome.** Google Chrome regularly releases updates that improve performance and security. To check if you are using the latest version of Chrome, open the Chrome menu and select "About Google Chrome." If an update is available, Chrome will automatically download and install it.

3. **You are using a third-party extension that is interfering with Google Slides.** To troubleshoot this, try disabling all extensions in Chrome and then opening Google Slides. If Google Slides saves without any problems, then one of your extensions is causing the issue. You can then enable your extensions one by one to find the one that is causing the problem.

4. **There is a problem with Google's servers.** If you are seeing an error message that says "Something went wrong," then there may be a problem with Google's servers. In this case, you can try refreshing the page or waiting a few minutes and then trying again.

5. **A file in the Google Slides presentation may be corrupt.** To check for and fix corrupted files, try the following:
* Open the Google Slides presentation in Offline mode.
* Click on the **File** menu and select **Make available offline**.
* Once the presentation is available offline, click on the **File** menu and select **Sync**.
* If the presentation syncs successfully, then the problem was likely caused by a corrupt file.
* If the presentation does not sync successfully, then you may need to contact Google support for help.

If you have tried all of these things and Google Slides is still not saving, you may need to contact Google support for help.

Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting Google Slides saving problems:

* **Clear your browser's cache and cookies.** Your browser's cache and cookies can sometimes become corrupted and cause problems with saving websites. To clear your cache and cookies, open your browser's settings and select the "Clear browsing data" option.
* **Try using a different browser.** If you are using Google Chrome, try using a different browser, such as Firefox or Safari.
* **Try using a different device.** If you are using a computer, try using a different device, such as a phone or tablet.
* **Try saving the presentation as a different file format.** To do this, click on the **File** menu and select **Save As**. In the **Save As** dialog box, select a different file format from the **Save as type** drop-down list.