Solving "Invalid or Unsupported Image Format" Error on Google Slides

Are you facing the problem of Invalid or Unsupported Image Format on Google Slides? This error occurs when you have inserted an image in Google Slides and it is not supported by the application. Don't worry, in this documentation, we will discuss a step-by-step solution for fixing this issue.

Solution

Identify the type of image: The first step is to identify the type of image you have inserted into Google Slides. There could be various types such as .tiff, .jpeg, .png, .pdf, and so on.

Convert the image to a supported format: After identifying the image type, convert the image to a supported format. To do this, you can use third-party image converters like Zamzar, Smallpdf and more.

Re-insert the converted image: Once the image is converted to a supported format, re-insert it into Google Slides. This should help in fixing the error.

FAQs

###Q1: What formats are supported by Google Slides?
A1: Google Slides supports different image formats such as BMP, GIF, JPG/JPEG, PNG, and TIFF/TIF.

###Q2: How can I change the image format in Google Slides?
A2: To change the image format in Google Slides, you can use image converters like Zamzar, Smallpdf, or Pixillion to convert the image to a supported format before inserting it in the presentation.

###Q3: How can I insert multiple images into one slide in Google Slides?
A3: To insert multiple images into one slide in Google Slides, you can open the slide in the editor and select the “Insert” tab. Then, click on the “Image” option in the drop-down menu and select multiple images to be inserted into the slide.

###Q4: Is it possible to download an image from Google Slides?
A4: Yes, it is possible to download an image from Google Slides. To do this, open the slide in the editor, select the desired image, go to the “File” tab and select the “Download” option.

###Q5: What is the maximum size of an image that can be inserted on Google Slides?
A5: The maximum size of an image you can insert on Google Slides is 25 megabytes.

Conclusion

We hope this document has been helpful in fixing the problem of Invalid or Unsupported Image Format on Google Slides. If you're still facing any difficulty, please refer to Google’s official help page here for more information.

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