How to circle something in Google Docs
Hello, Technobits! How are you? I hope you're surrounded by good energy, just like we surround text in Google Docs! To do this, simply select the shape you want to surround, click "Insert" and choose "Draw", then select the "shapes" option and you're done. Enjoy surrounding and creating in Google Docs!
1. How can I circle something in Google Docs?
- Open the Google Docs document where you want to circle something.
- Select the object or text you want to surround.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select “Borders and Lines” and then “Borders.”
- In the dialog window, choose the type of border you want and customize its appearance according to your preferences.
- Once the settings are complete, click “Apply”.
2. What types of borders can I add in Google Docs?
- solid edges
- broken edges
- dotted edges
- double edges
- custom borders
3. How do I customize the thickness and color of the borders in Google Docs?
- Select the object or bordered text you want to modify.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select “Borders and Lines” and then “Borders.”
- In the dialog window, adjust the border thickness and choose the desired color.
- Click "Apply" to save the changes.
4. Can I add borders to images in Google Docs?
- Select the image you want to add a border to.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select “Borders and Lines” and then “Borders.”
- Customize the type, thickness and color of the border according to your preferences.
- Finally, click “Apply” to add the border to the image.
5. Can I surround several areas or elements in the same document?
- Select the first object or text you want to surround.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select “Borders and Lines” and then “Borders.”
- Customize the border according to your preferences and click "Apply."
- Repeat these steps for each area or element you want to surround in your document.
6. How do I remove a border in Google Docs?
- Select the object or text with the border you want to remove.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select “Borders and Lines” and then “Borders.”
- Click “No Border” to remove the border from the selected object or text.
7. Is there a possibility to save my border settings as a predefined style in Google Docs?
- Create a new document or open an existing one in Google Docs.
- Apply the border settings that you want to save as a predefined style to an object or text.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select “Paragraph” and then “Paragraph Styles.”
- In the Paragraph Styles window, click “Save as Paragraph Style” and give the new custom style a name.
8. Can I add borders to tables in Google Docs?
- Select the table you want to add borders to.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select "Table" and then "Table Border."
- Choose the thickness and color of the board edges according to your preferences.
- Click "Apply" to add the borders to the table.
9. Can I add borders to shapes in Google Docs?
- Insert the shape into the Google Docs document.
- Click the shape to select it.
- A toolbar will appear where you can select different formatting options, including "Border."
- Select the type, thickness, and color of the border you want to apply to the shape.
- Finally, click “Apply” to add the border to the shape.
10. Can I surround text or images with custom shapes in Google Docs?
- Insert the custom shape into the Google Docs document.
- Click the shape to select it.
- Now, select the text or image you want to surround with the custom shape.
- Click "Format" in the menu bar.
- Select "Order" and choose "Send to Back" to place the object behind the custom shape, creating the circle effect.
Until next time, geekplay! And remember, to circle something in Google Docs, you just have to select the object and right-click it. Oh, and put it in bold! See you soon.
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