bigHeight””:546
Quick Steps
- Click the Insert menu and select Drawing > New.
- Select a border shape from the Shapes menu.
- Draw your border in the editor and click Save and Close.
- Set the border to appear behind the text.
- Drag the side and top handles to adjust the border size.
Adding a Text Box
- {“smallUrl”:”https://www.wikihow.com/s/thumb/f/f8/Add-Borders-in-Google-Docs-Step-19-Version-2.jpg/v4-460px-Add-Borders-in-Google-Docs-Step-19-Version-2.jpg”,”bigUrl”:”/s/thumb/f/f8/Add-Borders-in-Google-Docs-Step-19-Version-2.jpg/v4-728px-Add-Borders-in-Google-Docs-Step-19-Version-2.jpg”,”smallWidth”:460,”smallHeight”:345,”bigWidth”:728,”bigHeight”:546,”licensing”:”
1 Create a 1×1 table. The easiest way to create a text box in Google Docs is to insert a single-cell table and then add your text to the cell. To get started:
- Click the Insert menu at the top of Google Docs.
- Hover your mouse cursor over Table.
- Click the square at the top-left corner to insert a one-cell table.
- {“”smallUrl””:””https://www.wikihow.com/s/thumb/c/c0/Add-Borders-in-Google-Docs-Step-20-Version-2.jpg/v4-460px-Add-Borders-in-Google-Docs-Step-20-Version-2.jpg””
smallHeight””:345
bigWidth””:728
licensing””:”” 2 Type some text inside the cell. For now