

This was a breaking change that Google made and which stopped the add-on to work from June 7th. If you want to resize your image, tap on the vertical three dots icon on the top-right corner of the page to access the menu. added an additional authorization to allow the sidebar to open. added function to retrieve original image size. clarified that only in-line bitmap images are supported (eg. If you get the error "ScriptError: Authorization is required to perform that action." then maybe you are logged into your browser with multiple accounts and Google script doesn't like that. By default, images are in line with the text, meaning that you wont have the freedom to move t. Now change the size to your liking, then select 'Apply' to make the change. Working with images in Google Docs can be difficult at first. Then select an image in your document and select "get size" in the sidebar. Use the menu Add-ons->SetImageSize->show sidebar to activate. (have been waiting forever so don't think this is going to happen.) I’m waiting for feedback by the Google API team to make it also work with ‘Wrap text’ and ‘Break text’. It currently only works with ‘In line’ images. Haroun clearly likes to wear many hats, though his favorite is sometimes a mystery.This Add-on makes it possible to precisely control the width & height of images in Google docs. His passion for medicine is still strong, and he’s currently studying for an MBBS degree.

He also tapped into his inner gearhead energy to write for automotive sites like HotCars and Vehicle History. Before his foray into tech writing, Haroun crafted several sales articles and landing pages for copywriting agencies. He’s also written several buyer guides (and features) for How-To Geek, recommending the best smartphone and laptop gadgets. He started following the industry for his pleasure around 2014 before eventually taking up a writing role with Android Police.

When Haroun was younger, he wanted to be a doctor - he still wants to be one - but the tech bug also bit him. How did it all start, though? The story of his affinity for tech takes us back to a time long ago. His curiosity is only limited by the gadgets he has to play with at any given time. Since then, he’s gleefully covered everything from the most mundane Google Docs features to more mainstream Android and Chrome OS experiences, but he can’t seem to get enough. Haroun joined Android Police in 2021, reporting on the latest stories in the tech world.
