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A step-by-step guide on inserting videos into Google Docs
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Do you want to insert a video into your Google Doc to make a point or to clarify something? Google Docs is a free online word-processing application that you can use in a web browser or in a mobile app to make word-based documents. You'll need to first use Google Slides to insert a video, but then you can paste it into Google Docs. This wikiHow article teaches you how to insert images and videos into your Google Doc.

Quick Steps

  1. Go to Google Slides on your desktop computer and open a new presentation.
  2. Select a blank slide and click Insert, then Video, then select how to add your video.
  3. Click the video once it has uploaded to your slide and copy it.
  4. Open up your Google Docs document that you want to insert the video in.
  5. Click Drawing > New and paste your video, then add the drawing to your document.
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Uploading to Google Slides

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  1. Go to https://docs.google.com/presentation/u/0/. You can use any web browser to access this site.
    • You can only do this in the desktop web browser, not a mobile device.
  2. This is the slide you're going to upload the video on.
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  3. You'll see this above your editing space next to File and Edit.
  4. It's usually the fourth option in the menu next to a director's clapboard.
  5. Select Search YouTube, By URL, or Google Drive to continue.
  6. The wording here will vary depending on the method you used in the previous step.
  7. It will highlight in a blue outline to show that it is selected.
  8. You can copy the video by pressing Ctrl/Cmd + C on your keyboard or by right-clicking it and selecting Copy.[1]
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Inserting to Docs

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  1. Open a Doc at http://docs.google.com. You can open a blank document or open one that you've saved earlier.
    • Log in if you aren't automatically logged in.
    • Make sure your cursor is where you want to insert your video.
  2. You'll see this above your editing space next to File and Edit.
  3. "Drawing" is usually the third option in the menu and the plus sign will open a blank drawing.
  4. To paste, click Ctrl/Cmd + V or right-click and select Paste in the menu.[2]
  5. You'll see the video in your Doc, but it will only be a thumbnail image from the video.
    • Double-click the video to open the Drawing Editor and play it.[3]
    • If you want, you can share your video file by clicking the Share button in the doc. Enter the name, email address, or Google contact information of those you want to share it with. Alternatively, change the drop-down under "General access" to "Anyone with a link" and click 'Copy link. You can share that link with others and they can see your Doc.
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Tips

  • You cannot upload a video to Google Slides using the mobile app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad.
  • If you don't want to use this method, you can add an image, create the play icon on it, and link the image to a video's URL.
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Darlene Antonelli, MA
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene has been writing and editing tech content at wikiHow since 2019. She previously worked for AppleCare, served as a writing tutor, volunteered in IT at an animal rescue, and taught as an adjunct professor for EN101 and EN102. Darlene has completed Coursera courses on technology, writing, and language. She holds both a BA (2011) and an MA (2012) from Rowan University in Writing, with a focus on workplace communication. With her extensive experience, academic background, and ongoing learning, Darlene has become the go-to grammar expert for her friends and family, as well as a skilled wordsmith for anyone in need. This article has been viewed 265,316 times.
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