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hi and welcome students today Iamp;#39;m gonna be doing a video request for Microsoft Word 2016 the request comes in from Natasha Natasha asks hey Morgan could you do me a favor and make another video about how to add a caption alright well Iamp;#39;m gonna go ahead and show you how to add a caption in Microsoft Word 2016 letamp;#39;s go ahead and get started adding captions it can be pretty easy once you know how to do it a lot of people when they have a picture on their word document theyamp;#39;ll try to put text below it but it wonamp;#39;t really work out because that text is in with the regular body paragraphs so we donamp;#39;t want that instead what you would do is letamp;#39;s say we wanted to add a caption to this picture right here I can click on the picture and then once the picture is selected I could go to the references tab and then I could go to the captions group and I could click right there on insert caption and this labels your picture or object you could do