![]() ![]() Tap once when the keyboard is minimized to activate a basic table menu that includes adding and deleting rows or columns. Selecting the Add / Table option in either app will prompt you to use the up and down arrows to select the number of columns and rows you would like for your table. ![]() If you change your mind, just double-click the photo again and your original, uncropped, image will appear so you can change where your picture is cropped. Simply double-click on the image and drag the small black bars to adjust the portion of the photo you would like to use. In Slides, there appears to be no limit on the size to which a picture can be enlarged or shrunk. To move your photo to another part of your Doc, you will need to Cut-and-Paste rather than drag and drop. ![]() In Docs, you can increase the size of your photo, but do not appear to be able to shrink the photo to smaller than the original. To insert, just tap the + key and select “Image” or “Table.” If you select Image, you will have the option of using a photo from your camera roll or taking a picture using your iPad. Inserting a photo or table into either app follows the same routine. Yesterday, Google announced that they have added this capability.įunctionality is a little different depending upon whether you are using Docs or Slides. One of the huge drawbacks of using Google Docs and Slides on the iPad has been the inability to insert images and tables into documents and presentations.
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