Thursday, April 2, 2015
Just in time to flood the bandwidth with cards full of goofy Easter Bunnies
Just in time to flood the bandwidth with cards full of goofy Easter Bunnies
Originally shared by Google+ Top Contributors
How-to add text to a photo on a desktop
✽ Click open a new post.
✽ Click on the Photos icon.
✽ On bottom right it says "Your Google+ photos", click that.
✽ Choose "Albums", click on the one you want, click on the photo and "Add" from bottom left.
✽ Then click on "Add" again and now you get the photo already in the post.
Under the photo there are icons: "Auto enhance", "Add text" and "Flip image" as well as "Delete".
✽ Click on the T icon:
On top right you see a drop-down where you can change the font, only uses 1 font at a time for all three text boxes. But if you "Save" the image and then click again on the text, you can use another font. You can even rotate the image and add more text.
(Thanks for the tip Angel Wedge !)
✽ Add your text, click on save and share the post after adding some txt in the body of the post, perhaps.
The image has to be shared from a new post share box, not directly from the album, mind!
#Photos #Googleplustips #TCpost #Jaanatip #Meme
Here are a couple of Photos tutorials for Google+, I hope they are of use to you:
Google+ and albums http://bit.ly/1NnEA5L
Google+ and your photos http://bit.ly/1NnEA5M
They're a bit long but take a quick look and then go back for bite sized chunks.
More about Photos from Google+: http://bit.ly/1NnEA5N
More about the Auto backup: http://bit.ly/1NnEA5Q
Your Google Photos in numbers: http://bit.ly/1NnEA5R
Here are the instructions, how to delete photos: http://bit.ly/1NnEA5S
How to recover photos on your SD card after deletion: http://bit.ly/1NnExXF
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Hello John Jurkiewicz. One thing I found is after I added text to my picture, saved it, then wanted to change a word or two, it didn't let me edit it. It would let me add more text on top of what was there, but not edit or delete the text.
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