Here’s what to do.
choose the presentation you wish to edit.
Find the image on your gear and selectChoose.
The image is now displayed on your presentation ready for text wrapping.
Unfortunately, Google Slides doesn’t have a wrap text option likeGoogle Docsdoes.
Fortunately, there is a workaround although it is a little more awkward than a simple button.
Here’s how to wrap text around an image in Google Slides.
pop pop the presentation you would like to edit and selectText Box.
you might also find it underInsert>Text Box.
Place your cursor in the presentation where you’d like to add the text box.
When the text box appears, add the text you wish to be displayed.
opt for text box edges where there’s a blue line, then drag it to resize it.
you’re free to then move it alongside the image that you want to wrap it around.
Look out for a red line that highlights when your text is about to overlap the image.
The text box should now be lined up with the image and suitably wrapped.
Can I Improve How the Text Wrap Effect Looks in Google Slides?
Breaking up text into smaller chunks is often an immediate improvement to presentations.
grab the text box.
Scroll down toAlign & Indent.
Draw the curved shape you want, then selectSave & Closeto add the shape to your slide.
Finally, go for the shape and start typing out or pasting in your text via the text box.
You may need to press the keys multiple times depending on how many layers are on your slide.
Or pressCtrl + Shift + downto immediately move the image to the very bottom layer.