Conceal drawing in GDOC

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How to conceal drawing in GDOC

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to start a new Google drawing you can go from your drive and select new more and then Google drawings is this available there otherwise if you wanted to type it into your web address drawings google.com see Iamp;#39;m good there before so itamp;#39;s Auto filling it for me but if you hadnamp;#39;t you could type the whole thing in itamp;#39;s going to open up a new Google drawing now your first instruction is to change your canvas size if you remember when we talked about this the gray and white checkerboard is showing you your canvas and so under the file menu if you click and drop down to page setup thatamp;#39;s where you can change your canvas size weamp;#39;re gonna make it custom sized so if we click on that drop-down box weamp;#39;ll see that the last option says custom we want it to be the size of a typical piece of printer paper that means 8.5 by 11 inches which is already selected so Iamp;#39;m going to hit OK

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0:55 2:40 Then put any shape over it by going here. And finally write something on it for that we create aMoreThen put any shape over it by going here. And finally write something on it for that we create a text box by clicking on the last but one icon on the toolbar. And drawing a figure over an image.
The first step is to open your Google Drawings, and Click to select the image you want to mask. Click the down arrow next to the Crop icon to activate the Mask image tool. Hover over Shapes, and Click to choose a Shape.
Overlapping Images To overlap images in Google Docs, follow these steps: Select one of the images you want to overlap. Click on the Arrange option under the Format menu. Choose the Position submenu and select Bring to Front or Send to Back depending on the desired placement.
Google Docs doesnt enable users to create freehand drawings on their documents. Place your cursor in the area where you want to place your drawing, then click Insert in the menu bar. You can choose the New option, and a window appears where you can create your image.
To add text over an image in Google Docs: Insert your image: Insert Image . Click on the image and select Behind text under Image Options . Use the Drawing tool to create a text box: Insert Drawing + New . Inside the drawing area, add a text box, type your text, and position it over the image.
0:46 1:29 The position of the image more finely related to the paper. So anyway when youre done you can justMoreThe position of the image more finely related to the paper. So anyway when youre done you can just modify the text surrounding it. And you can be sure that this image is not going to be moved.
0:00 1:01 Now Ill do a shape. Ill do this one a water right. In other color. Now simply select seven colors.MoreNow Ill do a shape. Ill do this one a water right. In other color. Now simply select seven colors.
0:01 0:24 And then you are going to go to this select line and scribble. And you can draw the molecules orMoreAnd then you are going to go to this select line and scribble. And you can draw the molecules or whatever it is you need to draw in there. And just hit save and close and there. It is.

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