Quick Guide On How to Wrap Text in Google Slides
Images put a new life in any textual document and make it visually appealing including in Google Slides. But sometimes these images become the reason for ugly presentations, especially in slides (or presentations) when texts and images are not properly aligned.
This article is solely dedicated to how to wrap text in Google Slides to make your presentation beautiful, professional, and sophisticated. You can wrap text around images easily and quickly if you properly follow this guide.
How to Wrap Text Around Images in Google Slides
Follow the below steps to carefully wrap text in your Google Slides. Read the explanations for a better understanding:
- Open Google Slide on your device
- Insert text that you want to write
- Add images to the slide
- Position text and images to the corresponding location
- Adjust the size of the text and image
- Wrap the text around the image
- Format the text to make it visually attractive
1. Open Google Slide on Your Device
The first step first, to go to the Google Slide app or desktop version. Click on the hamburger menu at the top and select slides (if not already on slides).
Select any blank slide as per your requirement, now change the presentation title if required instead of the default file name.
2. Insert the Text that You Want to Write
Now, you can start creating your slide by typing text in the given text boxes or you can select the new text box from the toolbar above.
Alternatively, if you have any written text, paste (plain text) here. Don’t forget to create a heading to make it beautiful and easily readable.
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3. Add an Image to the Slide
Insert the image into the slide by going to the menus. Click on the image icon from the menu bar and select the “upload from computer” option if you already have an image. If not, don’t worry, select 2nd option “search the web” and start searching for the image of your need.
4. Position Text and Images to the Corresponding Location
Before you learn how to wrap text in Google Slides, you should fix the sizes of content (not mandatory). Once you have inserted the text and image, now the time is to position them to their appropriate position.
Just drag the text and image where you want to keep it and the rest will be done when the text is in Google Slides.
5. Adjust the Size of the Text and Image
You can control and modify the size of the text and the image by selecting the respective boxes. For example, when you click over the text, the boxes around it become blue.
Just select the corner of the blue box and drag it inwards to reduce size and similarly, pull it outside to increase the size.
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6. Wrap Text Around Images in Google Slides
This is the most important step wrap the text around the image in Google Slides. Click on the text box, and the blue box appears on the slide. Move your cursor to the middle of the box as shown in the above snapshot (red arrow).
Force or drag that point toward the left to wrap the text. As much as you drag, the words become smaller and it starts adjusting to the left side, and ultimately, all the text adjusts beautifully. Similarly, you can wrap the text to your right side.
7. Format the Text to Make it Visually Attractive
The first thing is to make the written text readable as it is currently small in size. Just head to the menu bar at the top right where you can see the text increasing option with (+) or (-) buttons. If it is not appearing at the menu bar, click over the text box then manage text size.
Don’t forget to press CTRL+A to select all text to apply this properly. Similarly, you can change the font style, text color, background color, bold text size, highlight any specific text or lines, etc. All these settings help you present your slides in a better way apart from wrapping text in Google Slides.
Conclusion
This is all about how to wrap text in Google Slides quickly even if you are a beginner. When you prepare a presentation in google slides, the text and image results as mystifying and not readable correctly. This is why you need to fix this by wrapping text around the image in google slide. If you still have any queries, don’t forget to comment and share your issue.