Google Docs to WordPress - Docswrite.com logo
ServicesTemplatesDocsBlogPricing

How to Add a Title Page to Google Docs

DO

Docswrite Team

Aug 11, 2025

4 min read

Creating a professional-looking document in Google Docs often starts with a well-designed title page. Whether you're preparing a report, thesis, proposal, or any formal document, a title page sets the tone and provides key information right at the beginning. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to add a title page to Google Docs step-by-step. Plus, we’ll introduce you to Docswrite.com, a powerful tool that can help you publish your Google Docs directly to various CRMs seamlessly.

Why Add a Title Page in Google Docs?

A title page serves as the first impression of your document. It typically includes the document’s title, author’s name, date, and sometimes additional details like your company or project name. Adding a title page not only makes your document look more polished but also helps readers quickly identify the purpose and origin of your work.

Step-by-Step Guide to Adding a Title Page in Google Docs

Step 1: Open Your Google Docs Document

Start by opening the Google Docs file where you want to add the title page. If you’re creating a new document, simply open Google Docs and start fresh.

Step 2: Insert a Blank Page at the Beginning

To create a dedicated title page, insert a blank page at the start of your document:

  • Click Insert in the top menu.

  • Choose Break > Page break . This will push the rest of your content to the next page, reserving the first page as your title page.

Step 3: Design Your Title Page

Click on the blank first page and begin typing your title page information. Common elements include:

  • Document Title (use a large, bold font)

  • Subtitle (optional)

  • Author’s Name

  • Date

  • Company or Institution Name

Use the toolbar to adjust fonts, sizes, and alignment. Center your text vertically and horizontally for a professional look by clicking Format > Align & Indent > Center and adjusting line spacing.

Step 4: Customize with Images or Logos (Optional)

If you want to add a logo or image, click Insert > Image , and upload or select from your Drive. Resize and position it accordingly.

Step 5: Save and Review

Once you’re happy with your title page, save your document. Review the formatting by using Print Preview to ensure everything looks polished.

Publishing Your Google Docs with

After creating a professional document complete with a title page, you might want to share or publish it directly to your CRM or other platforms. This is where becomes invaluable. Unlike plugins, Docswrite is a web-based tool that integrates smoothly with Google Docs to publish your files directly to multiple CRM systems with just a few clicks. This streamlines your workflow, saving time and improving efficiency for businesses and professionals alike.


FAQ: Adding a Title Page to Google Docs

Q1: Can I add a title page without inserting a page break? Yes, but inserting a page break ensures your title page stays separate and your document’s formatting remains consistent.

Q2: How do I center text vertically on the title page? You can add extra space manually with the Enter key or use a table or drawing to center vertically, as Google Docs doesn’t have a direct vertical alignment option.

Q3: Can I use Docswrite.com to publish my Google Doc with a title page? Absolutely! Docswrite supports publishing Google Docs, including those with customized title pages, directly to multiple CRM platforms.

Q4: Is Docswrite a Google Docs plugin? No, Docswrite is a website that works alongside Google Docs, enabling seamless integration and publishing options without needing to install a plugin.

Q5: Can I customize fonts and styles on my title page? Yes, Google Docs provides full customization of fonts, sizes, colors, and styles for all elements on your title page.


← Back to Blog

Google Docs to WordPress - Docswrite.com logo

Publish your content in seconds, not hours

Google Docs to WordPress in one click

Save hundreds of hours every month.

No more copy-pasting. No more formatting issues.

We care about your data in our privacy policy

© 2024 Docswrite. All Rights Reserved.