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How to Print 3 Slides Per Page in Google Slides

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to print your 3 slides per page in Google Slides.
  1. Go to File in the top toolbar of your Google Slides.
  2. In the dropdown menu, click Print preview.
  3. Just below the top toolbar, click 1 slide without notes.
  4. In the dropdown, select Handout - 3 slides per page.
  5. Finalize your layout, then click Print above, and you’re done!

📌 Why this matters

Printing three slides per page transforms your presentation into a compact reference document that's perfect for note-taking during meetings or study sessions. This format strikes the ideal balance between readability and paper efficiency—unlike single slides that waste space or six-per-page layouts that become too cramped to annotate. You create handouts that attendees can actually use, with enough white space for jotting down insights while still seeing slide details clearly. It's particularly valuable for educational content, training materials, or any presentation where follow-up reference matters more than initial impact.

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