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Have you ever opened a Google Doc to make a syllabus or work on a homework assignment, only to realize you don't know how to make a text box? While there is no single button that will create a box around text in Google Docs, there are several creative workarounds! This wikiHow article will teach you how to put a border around text in a Google Doc.

Method 1
Method 1 of 5:

Using a Table

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  1. You can create or open a Google Doc through Google Drive by signing into your Google account .
  2. This tab is located at the top left of your screen under the title of your Google Doc.
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  3. This will create a table with a single cell that will act as a border for your text. [1]
  4. Inserting the text into the table will give you a better idea of how big you want your border to be.
  5. You can adjust the size of the table by holding down on one side of the border, then dragging it and releasing at the desired size.
    • This method can also be used to create a page border by resizing the table so it covers the entire page.
  6. Change the background color of the table and the border color, width, and style using the four buttons at the far right of the menu.
    • If you do not see these buttons, click the button at the far right of the menu with three dots as its icon. You should now see these options at the right of the sub-menu that appears.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 5:

Using Paragraph Styles

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  1. You can create or open a Google Doc through Google Drive by signing into your Google account .
  2. If you have multiple pieces of text in a document and only want a border around certain text, be sure you start each paragraph on a new line.
  3. This menu shows you a variety of adjustments you can make to the formatting of your page and content.
  4. You should now see a pop-up window titled “Borders and shading” with a variety of border customization options. [2]
  5. Each of these boxes corresponds to a different line in your border, so enabling all of them will fully construct your text box.
  6. Adjust your border width, style, color, background color, and space between your border and your text using the dropdown menus to the right of each heading.
  7. You should now see a box around your text!
  8. This method will create a box around your text that spans the entire width of the page. If you would like to shrink the box, click next to your text, then adjust the margins of that paragraph by dragging the blue arrows at the top of your page to the desired spots.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 5:

Using a Text Box in a Drawing

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  1. You can create or open a Google Doc through Google Drive by signing into your Google account .
  2. This tab is located at the top left of your screen under the title of your Google Doc.
  3. You should now see a pop-up window titled “Drawing”. [3]
  4. This icon looks like a “T” in a box.
  5. Click and drag to create a text box of the size you choose.
  6. You can adjust the font, font size, color, and more using the menu at the top of the Drawing window.
    • Once you have typed your text, consider resizing the text box once more to accommodate the size of its content.
  7. This button is represented by three lines stacked on top of each other with the thickest line at the top. Weight translates to border thickness, so the higher the weight you select, the thicker your border.
  8. Use the buttons immediately to the left and right of the Border weight button to change the fill color of your text box, the border color, and the border line style.
  9. You have now created a box around text in Google Docs! Be aware that resizing Drawings in a Google Doc can sometimes pixelate the text they contain, especially if you are shrinking them, so consider adjusting the size by clicking the Drawing, then clicking Edit instead.
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Method 4
Method 4 of 5:

Using a Rectangle Shape in a Drawing

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  1. You can create or open a Google Doc through Google Drive by signing into your Google account .
  2. This tab is located at the top left of your screen under the title of your Google Doc.
  3. You should now see a pop-up window titled “Drawing”.
  4. This button is represented by a circle overlapping a square.
  5. The rectangle is the first option in the first category of shapes.
  6. Click and drag in the Drawing window to create a rectangle of the desired size.
  7. You can adjust the font, font size, color, and more using the menu at the top of the Drawing window.
  8. Adjusting the size of the rectangle in the Drawing rather than the Google Doc itself will help prevent the pixelation of your text.
  9. Use the four buttons in the middle of the Drawing window menu to adjust the fill color and border weight, color, and style of your rectangle.
  10. You now have text in a box in a Google Doc! If you plan on resizing your Drawing, consider doing so by clicking it, then clicking the Edit button that appears. Adjusting a Drawing’s size in a Google Doc can pixelate the text it contains.
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Method 5
Method 5 of 5:

Using an Image and Text Box in a Drawing

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  1. You can create or open a Google Doc through Google Drive by signing into your Google account .
  2. This tab is located at the top left of your screen under the title of your Google Doc.
  3. You should now see a pop-up window titled “Drawing”.
  4. This button icon looks like two mountains or triangles in a square and is the furthest right option in the Drawing window menu.
  5. If you already have a border selected and saved to your computer, choose Upload instead, then drag and drop the image into the box or select it from your files. You can also skip the next step.
  6. You can use more or less specific terms depending on the type of border you are looking for. To look through the available borders, simply scroll as you normally would through the search results.
  7. An image of the border should now be in your Drawing window.
  8. This icon looks like a “T” in a box.
  9. Be sure to shape your text box to the border; otherwise, it will not display properly.
  10. If you need more room, try resizing both the border and the text box by clicking each one, then dragging the corners further out.
    • You can adjust the font, font size, color, and more using the menu at the top of the Drawing window.
  11. Your Drawing should now be visible in your Google Doc!
  12. If resizing the border in the Google Doc itself pixelates the text or image, try clicking it, then clicking Edit and resizing it in the Drawing window.
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      1. Click the Insert tab.
      2. Hover over Table and select the top-left square to create a table with a single cell.
      3. Add text to the table and resize the table as desired.
      4. Adjust the style of the table and its border with the four buttons at the far right of the menu (you may have to expand your menu by clicking the button with the three dots icon).

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