Cover up circle in GDOC

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How to cover up circle in GDOC

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okay what is up guys as you can see okay so this is a tutorial on how to put a circle in google docs so first you click insert then you click shoot first you click insert then you click um where the heck is it image and then you just um you go like this and then you search up circle you search up circle and then you put a circle in like that and boom there you go youamp;#39;re done you have your circle in google docs i hope this video gets like two million views in the in the future because this is an awesome tutorial nice

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0:19 1:21 Yeah now you can see in this shape. Border. Second chance watercolor now simply select save andMoreYeah now you can see in this shape. Border. Second chance watercolor now simply select save and colors. Yeah check this other is already inserted into a shape yeah. How to insert an image into a shape in google docs - YouTube YouTube watch YouTube watch
0:00 1:23 And then select new a drawing window will appear click on the shapes. Icon so click on it move yourMoreAnd then select new a drawing window will appear click on the shapes. Icon so click on it move your cursor over shapes. And then select Circle or oval shape from the shapes. Menu. So click on it.
0:01 1:47 And now just choose the picture Circle. Just draw the circle here like this. Now. You just need toMoreAnd now just choose the picture Circle. Just draw the circle here like this. Now. You just need to click on this particular option. And just select as transparent. Now you can see only the circle.
0:14 1:31 Now click on mask image dropdown icon. Now hover your cursor over shapes. And then select oval orMoreNow click on mask image dropdown icon. Now hover your cursor over shapes. And then select oval or circle shape from the icon. List so click on it. How To Circle A Picture In Google Docs - YouTube YouTube Tech Related Tips YouTube Tech Related Tips
0:12 1:08 And then once in the drawing canvas you go up to shapes. Then you click on the circle. And you drawMoreAnd then once in the drawing canvas you go up to shapes. Then you click on the circle. And you draw the circle. How to Circle a Word in Google Docs - YouTube YouTube watch YouTube watch
Open Google Docs in your web browser. Opening Google Docs. Opening the Document. Selecting the Area. Click on Insert Tab Select Image Option. Selecting and Uploading Image. Selecting the Image and Clicking on Wrap Text. Wrap Text done successfully. Selecting Document to be Opened.
0:09 1:10 Picture into the circular. Picture like this lets get started first i will delete this to show youMorePicture into the circular. Picture like this lets get started first i will delete this to show you to crop a picture first insert the picture from your computer. Or any other source then click on the How To Crop a PICTURE into a Circle In Google Slides - YouTube YouTube watch YouTube watch
0:19 2:25 And select drawing. And then new on the drawing pop-up. Click on the image icon to add the imageMoreAnd select drawing. And then new on the drawing pop-up. Click on the image icon to add the image picture of your choice. Here you can either paste the link or upload the image.

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