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Good morning Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to edit the automatically generated captions in YouTube. The first thing you need to do is go to YouTube. So Iamp;#39;m going to go to my little waffle there and click YouTube and once youamp;#39;re here you actually need to log in to your YouTube studio so youamp;#39;re going to click your avatar here on the top and go down to YouTube studio at this point youamp;#39;re going to navigate over to the left hand side under your avatar to where it says subtitles and then youamp;#39;re going to click the video which you want to edit the captions. Now at this point you might, the first time you come in, receive a pop-up that says what do you want your default language to be you would select your language and press ok or whatever the blue button says at that point then you would choose the track you want to edit now thereamp;#39;s always two of them there seems to be but Iamp;#39;m not really sure why you can add a language Iamp;#39;ve ne