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How to create a custom timeline in Google Docs using the 'Drawing' tool, for work presentations and more

Jun 19, 2019, 22:57 IST

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If you need to make a timeline graphic for a work or school presentation, but you don't want to download anything or pay to create it, you're in luck: There is a way to use Google Docs to get it done.

Creating a timeline from scratch will require a bit of time and effort on your end (so if you think you may need it again, saving a plain version of your timeline can save time later on).

And in case you're worried about having level lines, don't: The "Drawing" tool on Google Docs provides a lot of support in that respect, including guidelines that help ensure everything is properly spaced out.

Here's everything you need to know to make your timeline on Google Docs:

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How to make a timeline on Google Docs using the 'Drawing' tool

1. Open a new Google Doc on your computer.

2. Go to "File" (in the toolbar toward the top of the screen) and select "Page setup."

Select &quotPage setup" from the File menu.Devon Delfino/Business Insider

3. Change the page orientation to "Landscape."

4. Go to "Insert" (located in the top toolbar), hover over "Drawing" and click "+ New" (a new window will pop up over your doc.) Don't worry if your line isn't centered along the y-axis, you can always drag it up or down after you've created your line.

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Open the Drawing menu.Devon Delfino/Business Insider

5. Click the down carrot next to the "Line" button in the top toolbar of the pop-up and select "Arrow."

Select the &quotLine" tool.Devon Delfino/Business Insider

6. Starting at either end, click and drag the line across the pop-up, horizontally (you'll know it's level if the left-side axis doesn't show more than one line, you can also use the grayed-out grid background to ensure it's straight).

7. In the top toolbar, click on the red arrow (it will be facing the opposite direction as the one that's already on your drawing canvas) labeled "Line start," and click any option in the dropdown menu. It will automatically add the arrow you've picked to that other end so both ends have arrows.

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Use the &quotLine Start" tool to fill in the other end of your line.Devon Delfino/Business Insider

8. Optional: You can make the line larger by going to the "line weight" tool (it looks like three lines of different thicknesses) and selecting a larger pixel weight.

9. Click the "Text box" tool (it's a "T" surrounded by a box) and click and drag a box above or below the line to start creating timeline entries. You can then drag the text box left or right, as needed.

Use the &quotText box" tool to insert text into the drawing.Devon Delfino/Business Insider

10. Copy that first text box using keyboard shortcuts (these will depend on your computer) to keep your entries uniform (a red guideline will help you reposition it so that everything is properly aligned).

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11. Go back up the toolbar and select the down carrot, then click on "Line" and create a vertical line that ends on the main timeline (again, use the guidelines in the ruler section to make sure it's straight).

12. Click the text-box tool and make a box at the end of that line.

Set your text box at the end of the vertical line.Devon Delfino/Business Insider

13. Select both the line and text box, then use your computer's keyboard shortcuts to copy and paste. This will duplicate the format for each subsequent entry - but you may wish to change the length of each vertical line so that each point's text has more space.

14. After you've finished adding your entries, click "Save and Close" - this will add it to your Google Doc.

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You can also insert photos into your timeline by clicking the "Picture" tool and uploading your photo or artwork.

If you aren't sure if everything is properly centered, you can turn on additional guidelines by going up to "Actions" and then turning on the vertical and horizontal guide lines, which are located under "Guides."

If you see an issue after you've already added your timeline to the doc, don't worry: You can update it by simply clicking on the timeline you've drawn and then hitting "Edit."

Quick alternatives for making a timeline

Making a timeline in Google Docs can take quite a bit of time. So if you're looking for a shortcut, there are downloadable templates and add-ons that can speed up the process. Here are a few worth checking out:

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