Ways to Put Text Over Image in Google Docs on Mobile and PC

Ways to Put Text Over Image in Google Docs on Mobile and PC:

There are a few different ways you can add text over an image in Google Docs, depending on whether you’re using a mobile device or a computer. Here are the steps for each method:

On a mobile device:

  1. Open the Google Docs app on your mobile device and open the document you want to edit.
  2. Tap the “Plus” icon at the bottom of the screen to open the insert menu.
  3. Select “Image” and choose the image you want to use from your device’s photo library or take a new photo using your device’s camera.
  4. Tap the image to select it, and then tap the “Text wrap” icon in the top menu.
  5. Select “In front of text” from the text wrap options.
  6. Tap the image again to open the image options menu.
  7. Tap “Drawing” and then tap the “Plus” icon to add a new drawing.
  8. Tap the “Text box” icon to add a text box to the drawing.
  9. Type your text into the text box and use the formatting options to customize the appearance of the text.

On a computer:

  1. Open the Google Docs website on your computer and open the document you want to edit.
  2. Click the “Insert” tab at the top of the screen and select “Image” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose the image you want to use from your computer’s files or insert an image from the web using the URL.
  4. Click on the image to select it and then click the “Wrap text” icon in the toolbar.
  5. Select “In front of text” from the wrap options.
  6. Click on the image again to open the image options menu.
  7. Click the “Drawing” option and then click the “Plus” icon to add a new drawing.
  8. Click the “Text box” icon to add a text box to the drawing.
  9. Type your text into the text box and use the formatting options to customize the appearance of the text.

Note that in both cases, you may need to resize or reposition the text box and image to get the desired layout.