Bind caption in doc

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How to bind caption in doc

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and itamp;#39;s tutorial weamp;#39;re gonna demonstrate how to do a real quick caption on images inside of a Google Doc first of all we want to go to insert and weamp;#39;re going to actually say insert drawing instead of image weamp;#39;re going to insert drawing weamp;#39;re going to go ahead and click your image icon weamp;#39;re going to click the more button and say search or however you want to get your image in there this case weamp;#39;re going to do cave popcorn and I find the picture that I want letamp;#39;s say select and then what weamp;#39;re gonna do is Iamp;#39;m going to create shape around it a lot different shapes you can do Iamp;#39;m going to draw right over top of this shape currently Iamp;#39;m gonna go to put my caption in here go ahead and format it however youamp;#39;d like to by centering changing the colors I actually like having a semi transparent background so what Iamp;#39;m gonna do is go ahead and click custom change the color maybe a darke

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Select the object (table, equation, figure, or another object) that you want to add a caption to. On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption. On the Captions dialog box, click AutoCaption, and then select the check boxes for the items that you want Word to automatically add captions to.
Make a title or heading On your computer, open a document in Google Docs. Select the text you want to change. Click Format. Paragraph styles. Click a text style: Normal text. Title. Subtitle. Heading 1-6. Click Apply text style.
To insert a caption in Word, you need to select your image or chart, and then go to the References tab on the ribbon. Click on Insert Caption, and a dialog box will appear. There, you can choose the label, the position, the number format, and the text of your caption.
Click on the image in your document. This will bring up some lines on the left-hand side below the image. Click on the first line from the left, which is the In-line option. Place your cursor below the image and type in your caption.
Are there any shortcuts to make a block quote in Google Docs? There are no shortcuts as such but you can use a quick method of making a block quote. Simply select the text, and use Ctrl + ] or Cmd + ] to change the indent. Then place the cursor in the beginning of the text and add quotation mark using the keyboard.
Adding text boxes Click Insert, then select Drawing from the drop-down menu. The Drawing dialog box will appear. Click the Text box command. Click and drag in the drawing area to create the text box. Release the mouse, and a text box will appear. When you are satisfied, click Save Close.
Word Click the picture you want to add a caption to. Click References Insert Caption. To use the default label (Figure), type your caption in the Caption box.

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