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hey all this weekamp;#39;s quick tip is about layering images in google docs so this is a feature that i have needed for many years now there are so many times when i have trouble getting a screenshot or an image exactly where i want but now we can actually put images on top of images and we can even put images on top of text or behind text if we want to so let me show you how this works so let me show you how this works so sometimes when we insert images we end up with a mess like this and weamp;#39;re trying to get those images exactly where we want sometimes you may again want to be layering images on top of each other and so i want to put this copy of my book kind of on the corner on top of my avatar and get this text wrapped around it nicely so let me show you a couple of things so first of all when you select an image when it has these blue bars you have these options down here below you have inline with text wrap text break the text so that itamp;#39;s on its own line