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How to make textbox in google docs
How to make textbox in google docs








how to make textbox in google docs

Click on the triangle next to the font size and select the size you want.Īs you can see, it’s change the font size for all the words in the box. When you hover over the border you’ll see the cursor change to 4 arrows. To edit the whole box, you need to click on the blue border, like we did to delete the text boxes earlier. More often than not, you’ll want to edit the whole box. There are two things to remember, you can either edit the whole text box and all the text in that box in one go, or you can edit specific words.

how to make textbox in google docs

When you let go of the mouse button, you’ll see the cursor is in the text box ready to write some text. Then click and drag on the slide, so that you make a rectangle. So now we have a blank slide.Ĭlick on the “Text box” icon on the toolbar. Click on the border of the text box, so that the border goes from grey to blue. Here I’ve created a new Slide document and by default the first slide already has a couple of text boxes. Let’s suppose that we want something different, let’s create our own one. To edit them we just had to click on them. In my previous post we saw how you can add a theme and a layout, where the text boxes were already created. This has the benefit of allowing you to put text wherever you want with ease. One key difference from adding text in Slides to writing in Docs, is that in Slides you need to create a text box to tell it where you want the text to go. Text editing – font, size, bold, italics, underline, colour.Text boxes – inserting, changing the size and position, rotating.If you’re already familiar with Google Docs, a lot of the editing controls here are the same, but don’t worry if you’re not, I’m going to take you step-by-step through what’s available. In this post, I’m going to focus on working with text in your slides.










How to make textbox in google docs