Google Slides is a great way to create a Venn diagram in Google Sheets. To create a Venn diagram, follow these steps:
- Choose the slide you want to create a Venn diagram on.
- Choose the “Venn diagrams” tab on the left side of the sheet.
- Click on the “Create” button to start creating your Venn diagram.
- On the left side of your Venn diagram, choose which circles you want to include in your diagram. You can include up to five circles in your Venn diagram.
- Click on the “Add” button to add a circle to your Venn diagram.
A Venn diagram provides a helpful visual for relationships with commonalities. Although Google Slides doesn’t offer this exact type of illustration, it’s easy to create a Venn diagram for your presentation.
Each circle in the Venn diagram contains the unique properties for what that circle represents. Then, the overlapping section of the circles contains what they have in common. This makes a Venn diagram useful for any industry from marketing to finance, and even for comparisons in a classroom environment.
Insert a Relationship Diagram
Head to the slide where you want the diagram. Go to Insert > Diagram from the menu to open the Diagrams sidebar and select the Relationship type.
You should see an option that has two green intersecting circles. This most closely represents a Venn diagram to give you a good jumpstart.
At the top of the sidebar, you can choose the number of areas you want for that diagram if you need more than two. Optionally, you can pick a different color scheme as well.
Select that diagram to insert it on your slide. From there, you’ll make a few adjustments necessary for the Venn diagram structure.
Format and Customize the Venn Diagram
Next, you’ll adjust the transparency for the circles, resize them per your preference, and add the text to the circles and overlapping area in the diagram.
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Adjust the Transparency
The first thing we’ll do is adjust the transparency for the circles. This reduces the shade of the circle colors and allows for the overlapping section to be darker because that’s the common area to both circles.
Select the first circle, go to the toolbar, and click the Fill Color drop-down arrow. Choose “Custom.”
When the color window appears, use the Transparency slider to make your adjustment. You can also pick a different color for that circle if you wish. Click “OK.”
Select the second circle and do the same thing. If you’re using three or four circles, simply follow the same process.
Resize the Circles
Depending on how much text you plan to add to each circle and the intersecting area, you may want to resize the circles. You can do this by selecting each and dragging from the corner or edge of the border.
You can also use the Format Options sidebar to size the circles exactly. Select a circle and either click Format Options in the toolbar or right-click and choose “Format Options.”
Then, expand the Size & Rotation section and use the Width and Height fields to set the sizes for the circle. Keep the Format Options open, select the next circle, and set its size in the sidebar.
Add the Text
Now you can add the text to each circle. Use the existing text boxes to enter the text for each one.
You can then insert the text box for the common area. Go to the toolbar, click the Text Box icon (a “T” inside a box), and then draw the text box on your diagram in the overlapping section.
Enter the items that are common to both circles in the new text box. Follow the same process if you have more than one intersecting area.
Remember, you can move and resize all text boxes as well as change the font size, color, and other attributes using the buttons in the toolbar. Plus, you can add text boxes outside of the circles to label the diagram.
You can certainly create a Venn diagram from scratch using shapes and such. But the above Relationship diagram available in Google Slides gives you a head start on putting together that terrific visual.
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