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How to bind caption in odt

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Hi, everyone. In this video, I will show you how to add images or figures to your Google Doc. And I will also show you how to move them into the text, how to add captions, and how to add the number of captions. In order to add number captions, you will have a whatever to add on, and I will show you all the steps that you need to take and need to do. In order to enable that. Letamp;#39;s first start by adding an image. So we want to just simply add an image here in the text. If you want to do that, we can just move the cursor to wherever we want to add the image. And Iamp;#39;m going to align the cursor to the center just because they want the image to be centered. Of course you could have done that later. You can go in insert on the top image and then you can upload it from your computer. Iamp;#39;m going to open an image that I have already saved in my downloads and Iamp;#39;m going to open it of course we have some flexibility here as you can see the image center if you want to,

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0:27 4:24 Side size its represented by the square with dyed lines. And release when you have at the rightMoreSide size its represented by the square with dyed lines. And release when you have at the right size then type the desired text in the text.
Adding captions automatically Click Tools Options. On the Options dialog box, click on the + sign next to OpenOffice.org Writer to show a list of options. Select AutoCaption. Choose which objects you want to be automatically captioned and specify the characteristics of the captions.
1) Select the item that you want to add a caption to. 2) Choose Insert - Caption. 3) Select the options that you want, and then click OK.
0:00 0:52 A new window will open choose the image and click on open. Right click on the image and choose wrapMoreA new window will open choose the image and click on open. Right click on the image and choose wrap from the list. Choose in background from the list. Select your text and move it on top of the image.
In this case, you type Shift + Enter meaning insert a new line, do not leave paragraph. The inserted newline is considered as a separator by LO, juste like a space or Tab , with a special semantics for starting a new line.
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.
0:39 3:54 And click the insert caption item. And so you simply write your caption in the insert caption dialogMoreAnd click the insert caption item. And so you simply write your caption in the insert caption dialog you simply write the desired caption in the caption.

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