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this is Darius from the rabbit pad comm and in this video Im going to show you how to insert and use text boxes in Google Docs unlike Microsoft Word there is no easy access to using a text box in Google Docs and Microsoft Word you could usually go to the insert menu and it would be an option to insert a text box but in Google Drive its a little different you can use text box in Google Drive or in Google Docs but its different in Google Docs you have to insert a drawing so go to the insert menu and select drawing and then from there you will get this blank canvas on which to make your drawing which in this case will be a text box and if you look up here at your options you will see the option to use a text box so once you click on that you get to draw the text box and from there you can make whatever edits that you want to make to make the text box just look the way that you want it to look so Im just going to write hello this is a text box and from the Google drawing menu you can a