Because of these factors, text boxes are much more memorable and can be a great tool when studying or cramming for a presentation. Unlike Microsoft Word, there is no direct link to insert a text box in Google Docs on the toolbar, but once you know how, it’s pretty simple. It’s time to think inside the box. 

 How to insert text box in Google Docs 

  1. In your Google Document click Insert.  2. Select Drawing and then click New.
  2.  This should open the Google Drawing tool. Select the text box icon on the toolbar. 
  3.  On the empty canvas draw your text box. 
  4. Type or paste your text into the text box, otherwise it will be near invisible and tricky to find.  
  5. Select Save and Close.
  6. The text box should now be in your Google Document. Type in it or adjust the size and positioning as you see fit. That’s all done. Remember you can still adjust the size of the text box by dragging from a corner like a regular image or change the position of it by clicking and dragging. You can also re-write the contents by simply selecting the box and clicking edit.  If you use Google applications regularly, check out 11 Google Drive tips to save you time. If you mainly deal with Google Docs why not learn how to change margins in Google Docs, how to do a strikethrough in Google Docs or how to view word count in Google Docs.

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