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A user-friendly guide to putting an image, text, or other object in the back of Google Slides
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Do you want to move an image to the back in Google Slides? You can easily move objects using the Arrange function. Whether you want to send an image, text, or shape to the back, it'll only take a few simple steps. You can do this using Google Slides on your desktop or mobile device. This wikiHow will show you have to bring an object to the back of a slide in Google Slides using your Windows or Mac computer and iPhone or Android device.

Things You Should Know

  • You can send an image or object to the back of a slide if you have elements you want to place in front of it.
  • On desktop, click the object. Click "Arrange" → "Order" → "Send to back".
  • On mobile, tap the object. Tap the right arrow for more options, then tap "Send to back".
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using Desktop

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  1. Open a project in Google Slides. You can also create a new one.[1]
  2. This can be an inserted image, text, table, shape, or other.
    • To upload an image, click InsertImage → select your preferred upload method.
    • When the object is selected, it will have a blue border around it.
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  3. You can also right-click the object to access the drop-down menu.
  4. This will send the object to the back of the slide.
    • You can also use the shortcut CTRL + Shift + ↓ (Windows) or CMD + Shift + ↓ (Mac).
    • If you don't see this option, the object is already placed in the back.
    • This method is helpful if you need to wrap text around an object.
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Method 2
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Using Mobile

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  1. You can also create a new project.[2]
    • Google Slides is available for iOS in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store.
    • If you aren't already signed in, tap Sign in to do so now, or create an account.
  2. You can also long-press the slide and tap Edit Slide.
  3. This can be an inserted image, text, table, shape, or other. You can also add videos.
    • To upload an image, tap +ImageFrom photos or From camera.
    • When the object is selected, it will have a blue border around it. Options will appear underneath.
  4. This will send the object to the back of the slide.
    • If you don’t see this option, you may need to click > to expand your options.
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