Unlike Microsoft Word, Google's proposal has a somewhat limited number of functions. They are still incredible and even more so if we take into account that it is a free service, although it falls a bit short for those of us who are more demanding. Although for those who want to put an image behind the text in Docs , it is more than enough..
On many occasions we will need to add an image to better express what we want to tell in the document. Maybe it's a statistic, a landscape or a family photo. Whatever it is, we can take any image and leave it behind the text, in this way it will be possible to read what we want to express and in the background the image we have chosen will be seen without any kind of problem.
Therefore, we are going to see a simple guide to achieve this in Google Docs, something that will take us a few seconds. Remember that we also have the option to overlay images which is quite useful..
How to Add Text Above Images in Google Docs
If we want an image to be behind the text, we will have to start by logging into Google Docs and go to Documents.
We create a new document, it would be ideal to test this method and then apply it to the document we want, for this we are going to click on the "+" sign in the lower right corner..
Next, we are going to click on Insert in the menu bar. Among the available options we will have to choose the first “Image” and we will select from where we want to load the image.
Once loaded in the document, we are going to click on it and then we will click again on the three vertical points that are below it, we will see Image Options, and we will click on all the image options.
Next, we'll choose Settings and here we can move the slider to adjust the Transparency of the image.
Then we are going to click on Text Adjustment. From this section to click on the four Behind the text and then we close this window by clicking on the X that is located at the top right.
We click on the image and we will use the down arrow to position the cursor and start writing our text.