
Other than drawing objects and shapes, Google Docs also offers WordArt. Once the drawing is ready, click Save and Close to insert the drawing into the actual document. You can place the shapes anywhere on the screen and the connectors would follow. To create a flowchart, you can select the line tool and pick an arrow or connector to connect two shapes. Remember that the font-size of the text is fixed and will not change as you resize the parent shape. You can double-click a shape object to insert text inside the shape. Drag the mouse on the canvas to insert that shape and you also have an option to change the fill colors, the line width and a few other properties. Then, select the Shape icon and click on a shape. To create a drawing in Google Docs, open a document, presentation, or a spreadsheet, and click Insert > Drawing. If you have used Microsoft Word earlier, the drawing toolbar section in Google Docs will be familiar. The feature is available for documents, Google Spreadsheets as well as slides in Google DOcs.

You can easily add drawing objects like flowcharts, arrows, callouts, banners and even freehand scribbles in Google Docs using the “Insert Drawing” command available from the menu bar.
