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hello this is a ram fisher technology integration facilitator for these Bridgewater Public Schools and this is a quick overview on the new fixed position of images in Google Docs so this was a Google Docs update in March of 2020 so lets say we have that problem of wanting images we want to make it nice pretty newsletter and we want our images to stay where they should so lets say Im going to put in an image maybe of a cat Ill search Google Images which gives me some copyright free images so I dont have to worry about my copyright which is being copyrighted Im going to put that image right in the file and now I want to be able to type around it but I dont want the whole page to be altered so Im going to right click brought to a finger-touch on a Chromebook and Im going to bring up the image options menu so image options and now if I look in here I have a whole bunch of options and the key here is you may want to look at text wrapping and then you also want to look at positions