Google Docs is a great tool for collaboration, but sometimes it can be difficult to circle something in a document. Here are a few tips on how to do it:
1. Click on the object you want to circle and then click on the three lines in the top left corner of the document.
2. Click on the “Draw a Line” button.
3. Click on the circle tool and draw a circle around the object you want to circle.
How to Circle a Word in Google Docs
How to circle something in Google Docs
If you want to circle something in a Google Docs document, first select the object you want to circle with your mouse. Then click the mouse button and hold it down as you drag it around the object. When you let go of the button, a yellow circle will appear around the object.
Circling in Google Docs
Google Docs offers a number of different ways to circle something in your document.
The most basic way to circle something in Google Docs is to use the cursor keys. Just press the Control (C) key, and then press the left cursor key to start the circle, and then press the right cursor key to finish the circle.
You can also use the keyboard shortcuts. To start the circle with the keyboard, use the Control (C) key, and then press the left arrow key. To finish the circle with the keyboard, use the Control (C), and then press the right arrow key.
If you want to start a new circle around all the text inside the current circle, you can use the keyboard shortcut Control (C), and then press the left bracket key. To finish the new circle, use the Control (C), and then press the right bracket key.
If you want to add a border to the current circle, you can use the keyboard shortcut Control (C), and then press the comma key. To remove the border, use the keyboard shortcut Control (C), and then press the semicolon key.
Tools for Circling in Google Docs
There are a few different ways to circle something in Google Docs.
The easiest way is to use the cursor keys. Just press the ctrl (control) key and the left and right cursor keys at the same time. This will let you circle around the object you’re interested in.
If you want to make a bigger circle, you can use the mouse. Just drag the cursor around the object you want to circle.
If you want to make a smaller circle, you can use the shortcut keys. Press the alt (alternate) key and the left and right cursor keys at the same time. This will let you make a smaller circle.
How to use the Circle Tool in Google Docs
Google Docs has a nifty little tool called the Circle Tool. With the Circle Tool, you can easily circle specific text or items in your document.
Here’s how to use the Circle Tool in Google Docs:
1. Open your document in Google Docs.
2. Click on the tools menu (to the right of the document window) and select “Circle.”
3. If the Circle Tool doesn’t appear automatically, you can click on the icon in the top left corner of the document window.
4. In the Circle Tool window, you’ll see a list of items. You can select any of the items in the list to circle.
5. To remove a circle from an item, just click on the circle button (to the right of the item).
6. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts to quickly access the Circle Tool. To use the keyboard shortcut, press “Ctrl + C” to copy a circle, and then press “Ctrl + V” to paste the circle.
Circling Text in Google Docs
In Google Docs, you can circle text to indicate that you are interested in or are referring to it.
If you circle text in a document, it turns into a hyperlink that leads you to the same place in the document where you circled the text.
To circle text:
1. Click in the text you want to circle.
- Click the CIRCLE button on the toolbar.
- Type a keyword or phrase that will help you find the text you circled.
- Click GO.
The text you circled will become a hyperlink.
If you press and hold the CIRCLE button while clicking in text, a selection box will appear.
To select multiple pieces of text to circle:
1. Click in the text you want to circle.
- Click the CIRCLE button on the toolbar.
- Type a keyword or phrase that will help you find the text you circled.
- Click SELECT.
The selected text will turn green.
5. Drag the selection box over the text you want to circle.
The selected text will turn yellow.
6. Release the CIRCLE button.
The text you circled will turn blue.
7. Click GO.
The text you circled will become a hyperlink.
Conclusion
Google Docs is a great tool for collaborating on documents with colleagues. However, sometimes you need to circle something in the document for reference. Here are a few tips for how to do this: