Send Image To Back In Google Docs (Easiest Way In 2024)
In this article, we will show you how to send an image to the back in Google Docs. Simply follow the steps below.
How To Send Image To Back In Google Docs
To send an image to the back in Google Docs, follow the process below.
1. Insert an Image Into the Document
Start by adding the image you want to send to the back. Click “Insert” in the top menu, select “Image,” and choose to upload from your device or another source like Google Drive or the web.
2. Access the Image Options
Click on the image you’ve inserted. This will open a toolbar below the image with various editing options. To adjust its position relative to other elements, you will need to access these tools.
3. Open Text Wrapping Settings
In the toolbar, locate the “Text wrapping” option. Click on it to reveal different options for how the image interacts with the text. Select “Behind text” to send the image behind any text or other elements in the document.
4. Manually Position the Image
After setting the image to “Behind text,” drag and adjust its position manually. Place it where you want on the page, ensuring it fits properly behind the text or other elements.
5. Lock the Image Position
To keep the image from moving while editing text, click the text wrapping options again and select “Fixed position.” This will lock the image in place as the background of your content.
6. Adjust the Text for Visibility
Once the image is behind the text, make sure the text is easy to read. You can do this by changing the text color, adjusting its size, or even applying a background highlight to make the text stand out more clearly against the image.
We hope you now have a better understanding of how to send images to the back in Google Docs. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like our article on how to add images to Google Docs or our article on how to layer images in Google Docs.