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hello today we're going to cover a few handy tips for working with images within Google Docs let's start with resetting an image sometimes when you're working with an image you might apply alterations or edits to the image that you end up being unhappy with sometimes rather than moving back step-by-step you might decide it would be easier just to revert back to the original and start from scratch that's very easy to do within Google Docs using the reset function so I've obviously applied a fair number of alterations to this image in order to reset it right click on the image from within the context menu you'll see the option to reset the image if you choose this the image snaps back to its original properties allowing you to quickly undo a massive changes at once on the other hand replacing an image is a great tool if you like the formatting that you've come up with but I've decided that you'd be better off to use an alternate image in order to achieve this right click on the image an...