Now that you know how to show your data in the form of a Venn diagram, have a look at our catalog of free templates for Google Slides. Here’s an example: Adding icons to the diagram Just select the icon that you want to use, copy it by pressing Ctrl + C (or Cmd + C), then go to the slide where the diagram is and press Ctrl + V (or Cmd + V) to paste it. Slidesgo’s templates contain slides full of extra resources and icons that you can freely use in your presentations. ![]() You can change the font, size and color afterwards: Inserting text boxesĪs an alternative, you might want to use icons, since they are more visual. ![]() Then, click and drag where you want it to be and, finally, type the text. ![]() Now insert a couple of text boxes by clicking Insert > Text Box. This means that rather than creating a chart element, we start by creating a series. To access the Transparency slider, click “Fill color”, then the “+” button under “Custom”. Once done, apply some transparency to the circles so that their overlapping part is highlighted. We recommend that you use tones already included in the palette of your presentation. ![]() Now you can change the fill color and border color by using their respective options on the top bar. PRO TIP: If you hold Shift while dragging, you’ll create a perfect circle. Then, create a second one and place it slightly on top of the second one. To start, click Insert > Shape > Shapes, and select “Oval”. Making your own Venn diagram is quite easy and it takes only just a few minutes.
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