Adding pictures, tables, drawing, etc to Google Docs

Adding pictures, tables, drawing, etc to Google Docs



Image—Insert an image from your computer, the web, Drive, and more.

Link—Add a link to a webpage or a header or bookmark in your document.

Drawing—Create pictures, flowcharts, diagrams, and more.

Table—Select the number of columns and rows to create a table.

Bookmark—Add shortcuts to specific places within your document.

Table of contents—Create an autogenerated table of contents that links to each heading (where you’ve applied heading styles).


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