How to Insert a Border Around an Image in Google Slides – Guide
Slides are a great way to communicate information. They have a layout that makes it easy to understand and they use boundaries to keep the slides organized. By establishing lines, hierarchies and shapes, you can create slides that are easier to read and understand.
When creating documents and presentations, it can be helpful to have a border around images to separate them from the text and other content. However, there is no “border” button on Google Docs, so you must use a different method to create a border. You can place a transparent rectangle over the image and then choose a color to create a border that looks like it was created using an image editing program.
Click on the “Shape” menu and then select “Round.”
Select the top left corner of the rectangle and drag it to the right. The rectangle expands to fill the entire window. To resize the rectangle, use the mouse wheel or your keyboard’s arrow keys. ..
To view the image without the default fill color, click on the location where you want to see the image and hold down the left mouse button button and drag the cursor to the right. ..
To fill the image with a transparent color, click on the shape and then click on the “Fill color” button on the toolbar.
The image on the right is a screenshot of a website. The image on the left is a screenshot of the same website, but with the border adjusted to fit evenly on all four sides within the border.
Final note
If you want to insert a border around an image in Google Slides, there are a few things you need to know. First, make sure the image is large enough to fit on one slide. Second, make sure the border is of a consistent color and style. Finally, be sure to add a caption or other text to help explain the border.