As it moves about the text automatically wraps around it, maintaining the margin you set. Step 6: You can easily move the picture elsewhere in the document. Step 5: The 1/8″ margin looks pretty good, but if you want to change it, click on the arrowhead next to the margin option to select another incremental margin. At the same time, the menu under the image changes slightly, adding an option to set the distance between the picture and the text. The text automatically wraps around the picture. Step 4: From that menu, click on wrap text. Step 3: Click once on the picture, and a small menu of options opens up under it.
(I could upload a picture from my computer or Google Drive just as easily.)Ĭlicking on the photo in the Insert window places it in your document where your cursor was.
For instance, I chose “Your albums” (which accessed my Google Photos account) and navigated to my picture of the blacksmith’s hands. Step 2: Select the source of your picture in the window that opens up, and choose the image. From the menu at the top of the screen, choose insert, then click on image. Step 1: Put your cursor in the text where you want the picture to appear.