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How to Make a Title Slide on Google Docs (and Why Docswrite

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Docswrite Team

Aug 11, 2025

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How to Make a Title Slide on Google Docs (and Why Docswrite.com Makes It Even Better)

When creating a presentation or a professional document, a strong title slide sets the tone for everything that follows. While Google Docs is traditionally used for text documents, it also allows you to design visually appealing title slides for reports, proposals, or presentations that you can later share, export, or even publish using .

In this guide, you’ll learn how to make a polished title slide in Google Docs, and how Docswrite.com can help you publish it directly to your CRM or other platforms with just a few clicks.


Step-by-Step: How to Make a Title Slide in Google Docs

  • Open a New Google Doc Go to docs.google.com and create a blank document. This will be the foundation for your title slide.

  • Switch to Landscape Mode (Optional) For a presentation-like feel, click File > Page Setup , choose Landscape , and hit OK .

  • Insert a Drawing or Text Box To give your title a distinct layout, go to Insert > Drawing > + New . Use text boxes, shapes, and colors to build a visually appealing design.

  • Choose a Large, Readable Font Titles should be bold and easy to read. Google Docs offers a wide range of fonts—try pairing a bold header font with a lighter subtitle font.

  • Add Relevant Images or Branding If your document represents a brand or company, include the logo. Use Insert > Image to add visuals from your computer or Google Drive.

  • Align and Center Highlight your title and subtitle, then use the Center Align tool to make everything neat and professional.

  • Save Your Title Slide as a Template If you plan to create multiple documents, save this Google Doc and duplicate it for future projects.


Why Use After Creating Your Title Slide?

Once your title slide and document are ready, Docswrite.com can take it to the next level. Docswrite isn’t a plugin, it’s a powerful website that integrates with your Google Docs account. It lets you publish your document directly to different CRMs and platforms, thanks to its seamless integrations.

This means you can:

  • Push your finished document (complete with title slide) directly to your CRM.

  • Share it instantly without downloading or manually uploading files.

  • Maintain formatting and visual quality across platforms.

Whether you’re preparing a proposal, a marketing report, or a pitch deck, Docswrite makes publishing as simple as clicking a button.


SEO Benefits of Using Docswrite

If your Google Docs content is part of your digital marketing strategy, publishing through Docswrite can help:

  • Keep your document formatting consistent across platforms.

  • Speed up publishing, improving your content marketing workflow.

  • Ensure your brand presentation (including your title slide) looks professional everywhere.


FAQs About Making a Title Slide in Google Docs

1. Can I make a title slide in Google Docs like in Google Slides? Yes. While Google Docs doesn’t have “slides,” you can design a title page with large fonts, centered text, images, and shapes to mimic a title slide.

2. Do I need a plugin to use Docswrite with Google Docs? No. Docswrite is a web-based tool. You simply connect your Google account and start publishing.

3. Which CRMs does Docswrite integrate with? Docswrite offers integrations with several popular CRMs. Check the Docswrite.com integrations page for the latest list.

4. Will my title slide design stay intact when publishing through Docswrite? Yes. Docswrite preserves your formatting so your title slide and overall design remain exactly as you created them in Google Docs.


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