You can also use these same steps to wrap text around videos and other objects.

You can also use these same steps to wrap text around videos and other objects.

You can also use these same steps to wrap text around videos and other objects.

If your Google Slides presentation theme already has a text box, you can use that if you’d like. If the current text box is in your way, just click it and press delete on the keyboard before adding a replacement text box.

If your Google Slides presentation theme already has a text box, you can use that if you’d like. If the current text box is in your way, just click it and press delete on the keyboard before adding a replacement text box.

If your Google Slides presentation theme already has a text box, you can use that if you’d like. If the current text box is in your way, just click it and press delete on the keyboard before adding a replacement text box.

You might want to leave a small amount of space between the text box and the image to keep things looking clean. If you’d like, you can justify the text in the text box so it’s aligned to both sides of the box. To do so, highlight all of the text in the text box, click the Align menu (the 4 horizontal lines with an arrow), then choose Justify (the 4 horizontal lines that are all the same length).

Select the new text box. When the text box is selected, you’ll see small blue squares at each corner and one on each side. On the right side of the box, you’ll see three squares—one at the top-right corner, one in the center, and one at the bottom-right. Click and drag the square at the center of the right edge all the way to the right side of the image until you see a red vertical line—that means the box is flush with the right edge. When you let go of the mouse, you’ll have wrapped text.