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[Music] unlike google slides theres currently no option to add the background image to google docs that is in the feature that google docs currently supports however you can still create a full page image in google docs and heres how to do it first sign into your google account to get started then open the document you want to use in the insert toolbar select image from the menu and then upload the image you wish to include in your document simply click on the image and select image options on the toolbar above to fit it throughout the entire document on the right a window would appear and select text trapping to display a drop down menu and then click wrap text the text margin should all be 0 inches wide then under position tab select fixed position on page in the page document you may now resize your image by dragging on the corner handles and this is how you pick a full page image in google docs if you found this video helpful kindly like and subscribe you may also click and turn