How to Put Multiple Images Together in Google Docs

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How to Put Multiple Images Together in Google Docs

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In this video, I'll show you the easiest way to put multiple images together in Google Docs using the Drawing tool. This method allows you to treat multiple images as a single element, making your document editing process more efficient.

**Timestamps:**

00:00 - Intro
00:08 - Opening a New Document
00:22 - Inserting a Drawing
00:33 - Adding Images to the Drawing Canvas
00:48 - Resizing and Arranging Images
01:25 - Saving and Closing the Drawing
01:35 - Applying Text Wrapping
01:48 - Editing the Grouped Images
02:15 - Outro and CTA

**Steps to Put Multiple Images Together in Google Docs:**

1. Introduction

2. Opening a New Document
- Start with a blank new document or use your existing document if you have one.

3. Inserting a Drawing
- Go to "Insert," then "Drawing," and select "New."

4. Adding Images to the Drawing Canvas
- Click on the image icon and select images from your desired source (e.g., internet, computer).
- Insert each image one at a time.

5. Resizing and Arranging Images
- Resize each image as needed and arrange them on the drawing canvas.
- Repeat the process to insert multiple images.

6. Saving and Closing the Drawing
- Once done, click "Save and Close" to merge the images together into a single element.

7. Applying Text Wrapping
- Apply text wrapping to the grouped images to make them easier to move around in the document.

8. Editing the Grouped Images
- To add or remove images, click on the grouped element and select "Edit." This will bring you back to the Drawing Canvas where you can modify the images.

9. Final Thoughts and Outro
- That's it! Thank you for watching.


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Transcript
00:00hi there in this video i'm going to show you how to group multiple images together in google docs
00:06easiest way to do it by drawing tools in google docs to insert multiple images and treat them
00:12together as a single element let's dive into the video so i'm going to start with a blank
00:18new document but feel free to use your existing document if you have now go to insert drawing
00:24a new drawing after opening the drawing canvas go to image you can source the images from whatever
00:31source you want in my case i'm going to search some from images from internet let's try fast curve
00:42i'm going to select some photos unfortunately i can only select one
00:46photo at a time but it's okay let's start with this photo insert make it smaller a bit smaller
00:59i'm going to repeat the process again let's say i want to insert two or maybe three images
01:04to give you an idea of how we can do that so go to image where is the second image i'm going to insert
01:13make it smaller don't worry you can resize the photo again and repeat again and i'm going to insert
01:26this one
01:29so now we have three different pictures we can move them to different areas like this like this one
01:38like this one so i'm going to put it here make it a bit smaller and this one
01:48you can place them on top each other like this but this basically the idea
01:57when you are done click save and close that will merge all those images together
02:03this becomes a single file if you move this element so let me apply some text wrapping
02:10now if you move this element you can move them all together they are treated a single object
02:15not multiple images now if you want to add or remove some images just click on the elements
02:20again and then click edit this will bring you back to drawing canvas where you can modify the image
02:27however you want so that's basically how you can group multiple images together in google docs
02:33so that's about it thank you for watching if you found this video helpful please
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