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Because of the way double-sided printing works, the location of your brochure's cover panels will vary based on the number of pages or folds you have.  For a bi-fold brochure, the front cover will be the right column on the front page. For a tri-fold brochure, the front cover will be the right-most column on the first page. It's in the toolbar at the top of the page.  This will format your text for a title.  Use the toolbar tools to adjust the format (bold, italic, underlined), font, color, size, and alignment—headlines are often centered—of the headline. You can also add a title to the cover image using a photo editor like Photoshop, GIMP, or Paint. A strong cover image is important to illustrate the purpose of the brochure, as well as draw the interest of readers.  Use the following steps to add an image to your front cover:  Click the line you want to insert the image. Click Insert in the menu bar at the top of the page. Click Image at the top of the "Insert" menu. Click Upload from computer.  You can also click Drive or Photos to select a photo from Google Drive or Google Photos Click an image that you want to use. Click Open. With the image still select, click and drag the blue squares on the corners of the image to resize the image. If you upload an image that is smaller than needed, making it bigger may cause it to look pixilated and fuzzy. The text wrap options are displayed below the image on the right when an image is selected.  The three options are as follows:   Break text:   This option has an icon that resembles a square with a line above and below the image.  This means the text will stop above and continue below the image. This is a good option for tri-fold brochures as the columns are small and don't have a lot of space for text to go around the image.  Inline: This option has an icon that resembles a square with a line to the side, and above and below it.  This means the image will be added as part of the text, causing the image to shift when text is added or deleted.  This is not recommended as it can cause formatting issues in the case of a brochure.  Text Wrap:  This option has an icon that resembles a square with lines above, below, and to the side of it.  This allows text to flow around and to the side of an image.  This is a good option for the inside of a brochure when you have small images amongst paragraph text. Because of the way double-sided printing works the location of your brochure's cover panels will vary based on the number of pages or folds you have.  The back cover of a bi-fold will be the left column on the first page. The back cover of a tri-fold will be the middle column on the first page. The back panel of a brochure often includes information about the next steps or how to contact the organization that published the brochure. Sometimes, it's designed to be a mailing panel so that the brochure can be mailed without using an envelope. Images on the back cover also help to ensure that your brochure is attractive and makes people want to pick it up.  Use the following steps to add an image:  Click the line you want to insert the image. Click Insert in the menu bar at the top of the page. Click Image at the top of the "Insert" menu. Click Upload from computer.  You can also click Drive or Photos to select a photo from Google Drive or Google Photos Click an image that you want to use. Click Open.

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Locate the front cover panel. Select Title from the "Style" drop-down menu. Add a cover image. Change the image size if needed. Click a wrap option. Locate the back cover panel. Add contact or follow-up information. Add an image.