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Google Docs is a word processor, but it’s also great at handling images (even better than Microsoft Word, actually ). Here, you won’t need to worry about messing up the entire document because you moved an image by a pixel.
You can drag and drop an image from a website or local storage. After adding the image, use the blue boxes on each edge to adjust its size. A menu will also help you adjust the image alignment so it is in-line, wrapped in text, or breaks the text completely. Click the menu button, and choose “All image options” to see all image editing options, including wrap style, margins, transparency, and more.