Creating a Text Box in Google Docs

Google Docs is a powerful online word-processing tool that allows users to create, edit, and collaborate on documents. One of its handy features is the ability to add text boxes within your document. Text boxes can be useful for highlighting important information, adding captions to images, or creating visually appealing designs. In this article, we will explore the steps to create a text box in Google Docs.

To start, open Google Docs and create a new document or open an existing one. Once your document is open, click on the “Insert” tab in the menu bar at the top of the page. From the drop-down menu, select “Drawing” and then click on “New”.

A new window will open, presenting you with the Drawing tool. This tool allows you to create and customize various shapes, including the text box. To create a text box, click on the “Text box” icon in the toolbar. It looks like a small square with a capital letter “T” inside.

Clicking on the “Text box” icon will activate the text box tool. You will notice that your cursor changes to a crosshair. Simply click and drag on the canvas to create a rectangular text box of your desired size. You can always resize it later if needed.

Once you have created the text box, you can customize its appearance. Double-clicking within the text box will allow you to enter and edit the text. You can adjust the font, size, color, and formatting of the text using the options in the toolbar above the canvas. Additionally, you can change the background color or add borders to the text box using the toolbar.

To move or resize the text box, click and drag on the border of the box. Hovering over the border will change the cursor to a double-sided arrow, indicating that you can resize the box. If you want to delete the text box, simply click on it and press the “Delete” key on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can right-click on the text box and select “Delete” from the context menu.

Another useful feature of text boxes in Google Docs is the ability to wrap text around them. To achieve this, click on the text box and go to the toolbar. Click on the small arrow next to the “Text alignment” icon, and from the drop-down menu, select either “Wrap text” or “Break text”. “Wrap text” will allow the content to flow around the text box, while “Break text” will create empty spaces above and below the text box.

Once you have finished creating and customizing your text box, you can close the Drawing tool by clicking on the “X” in the top-right corner of the window. The text box will be inserted into your Google Docs document, and you can continue editing and formatting your content.

In conclusion, adding a text box to your Google Docs document can enhance its visual appeal and help draw attention to important information. With the steps outlined in this article, you can easily create, customize, and manipulate text boxes within Google Docs.

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