How to Fill a Shape with an Image in Google Slides
Step-by-Step: Fill a Shape with an Image in Google Slides
Step 1: Open Your Google Slides Presentation

Step 2: Insert a Shape
- Go to the toolbar at the top.
- Click on the "Shape" icon (a circle and square symbol).

- Hover over your preferred shape category (e.g., Shapes, Arrows, Callouts).
- Click on the shape you want, then draw it on your slide.
Step 3: Right-click and Choose “Format Options”
- Once your shape is selected, right-click on it.

- Choose “Format options” from the dropdown menu that appears.
Step 4: Click “Fill color” > “Custom” > “Image”
- In the Format Options panel (usually appears on the right side), find the “Fill color” option in the toolbar.

- Click on the paint bucket icon, then choose “Image” at the bottom of the color menu.
Step 5: Upload or Select Your Image
- You’ll now be prompted to upload or select an image.

- You can upload from your computer, Google Drive, by URL, or search the web.
- Choose your image and click “Insert”.
Step 6: Adjust the Image (Optional)
- If needed, resize or reposition your shape.

- Use Format Options to apply effects like drop shadows or reflections to enhance the look.
Conclusion
FAQs are here to guide!
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