Inlay look in GDOC

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all right so youamp;#39;re ready to make your final draft you have a rough draft right now that youamp;#39;ve just finished and youamp;#39;re done typing and you want to make it look like something that is publishable maybe for a magazine or some other work that you can share with the world so Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that first thing youamp;#39;re gonna want to do is go to file and we are going to open a new document so we have a new place to work on our final document and thatamp;#39;ll take a little bit of time to load but once it does then you will go to insert and you need to come to table and we are going to make a table that is two squares by one square and that will give us our two columns for our publishable Draft and Iamp;#39;ll come back here to my rough draft and Iamp;#39;m going to copy about the first half of my document that I want to go in that first half of the column so if I have a 450 word document in this side I want another 450 over here which

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To do this, follow these five steps: Open the Google Doc that you want to annotate. Click the Insert menu. Select Drawing. Draw the annotation that you want to add. To add text to your annotation, click on the text field and type your text.
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.
0:23 8:39 And change the background. Color. So i can select any of these colors here or of course i could setMoreAnd change the background. Color. So i can select any of these colors here or of course i could set up a custom. Color ill just go with this color of blue i click ok. And theres my new webpage.
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.
0:55 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.
About This Article Click Insert. Hover your mouse over Drawing and click New. Click the image icon again (if you want to add a text overlay, click the T icon instead). Click Save and Close.
Open your document in Google Docs and click on Image Insert to select and add the first image. Repeat the same step to add the second image that you want to layer on top of the first image. By default, Google Docs will place these images one below the other.

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