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In this video you will learn how to add a background image in Google Docs! In late 2021 Google added something new to Google Docs: Watermarks! That is what we will be using here by selecting an image to add it to the background of our document - weamp;#39;re just taking something that we have saved up to Google Drive or we know that we have the license for it - but you can even, you know, access your camera and make a selfie and add that to a document. I donamp;#39;t know how well advisable it is but in theory you could. So this is the document or excuse me, this is the image. We could go ahead and change, um select another image. And if we scroll somewhat down we have the scaling. So we want to, might want to scale like so. Kind of like really make this really really large. Or leave it to auto. We can have it faded or not. Think fade it makes more sense to have a background image. And more options so if you need to crop it, change the sizing and wh