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How to Add Header in Google Slides

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this step-by-step demo to learn how to add header in Google Slides.
  1. Open your presentation in Google Slides.
  2. Go to the slide where you want to add the header.
  3. Click Insert in the top menu, then select Text box.
  4. Click and drag at the top of the slide to create the text box.
  5. Type your header text.
  6. Move or resize the text box if needed.

📌 Why this matters

Why This Matters

Adding headers to your slides creates visual consistency across your presentation and helps viewers navigate complex content. While you might think headers are just decorative, they actually serve as cognitive anchors that make information easier to process and remember. When you're presenting data-heavy slides or multi-section content, headers act like road signs, keeping your audience oriented. This becomes especially valuable in longer presentations where viewers can lose track of which section they're in, and it makes your slides more accessible for people who need clear structural cues.

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