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  2. Step 1: Prepare the file. For the best results, use these tips: Format: You can convert PDFs (multipage documents) or photo files (.jpeg, .png and .gif) File size: The file should be 2 MB or smaller. Resolution: Text should be at least 10 pixels high. Orientation: Documents must be right-side up. If your image faces the wrong way, rotate it ...

  3. Translate images - Computer - Google Help

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    Work with translated text. Once the image is translated, you can copy the translated text or download the translated image. In the top corner, click Clear to start a new image translation. At the top of the image, choose an option: Show original text: To show the original text side by side with the translated text, turn on Show original.

  4. Create your first document in Google Docs

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    Add or change the text highlight color. Insert a link, comment, or image. Change the text alignment. Change the line spacing or add a checklist, bullets, or numbers. Change the text indentation. Remove text formatting. Table and image options: Add background color to a table or change the border color, width, or style. Crop an image. Image ...

  5. Click Image options All image options. In the sidebar on the right, select an image option: Size & Rotation: Set the size, scale, and rotation of your image. Text Wrapping: Set how your image interacts with the text around it. Position: Set the position for your image in the document. Recolor: Change the color of your image.

  6. Translate images - iPhone & iPad - Google Translate Help

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    To translate text with your camera: On your iPhone or iPad, open the Translate app . Choose the languages that you want to translate to and from. From: At the bottom, choose a language or tap Detect language. Under the text box, tap Camera. To translate text from an image that you've already captured: Tap Gallery .

  7. For Docs: Click Image options Alt text. For Mac: Press + Option + y. For all other platforms: Press Ctrl + Alt + y. For Slides: Click Format options Alt text. For Mac: Press + Option + y. For all other platforms: Press Ctrl + Alt + y. For Sheets: At the top right corner, once you insert an image in a Sheet, click More Alt text.

  8. Copy and paste text and images - Android - Google Docs Editors...

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    You can copy and paste text and images between your files — even if you're going from one type of file to another. Copy and paste in Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides. On your Android phone or tablet, open a file in the Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides app. In Docs: Tap Edit . Select what you want to copy. Tap Copy. Touch & hold where you want to ...

  9. Translate images - Android - Google Help

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    From: Choose a language or tap Detect language. To: Select the language you want the translation in. On the app home screen, tap Camera . To translate text from an image you’ve already captured: tap All Images . To translate what you find through your camera: Point your camera at the text you want to translate.

  10. Insert, edit, or delete watermarks - Computer - Google Help

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    Add or edit an image watermark. On your computer, open a document in Google Docs. Go to Insert Watermark. In the panel on the right, click Image. Click Select image . Select an image from Drive, Photos, a URL, or your camera. You can also upload an image from your computer. Optional: In the panel on the right, you can format your watermark.

  11. How do I put text next to an image in a document? - Google Help

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