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hello itamp;#39;s me Damon and in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;ll be teaching you how to add a caption to a picture as it says in the title so first of all go to insert drawing new from there youamp;#39;ll click on the image icon and it will lead you to this so you can search for your image letamp;#39;s just say I want a panda so but panda I can just take it from here or I can upload my own letamp;#39;s say hereamp;#39;s my image shark there we go itamp;#39;ll load the image and bring it on to there from there you can edit to image make it whatever size you want it to be our 8 good after click the text box because thatamp;#39;s where the caption is going to be you can slide it over here move textbox over you can align it with the picture and then youamp;#39;re just going to write your captioned say shark emerges from the water and then your final step is to let me go up what the hell your file step is to save it and close then Iamp;#39;ll bring it here and as you can see th