Blot caption in WRD

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How to blot caption in WRD

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hi my name is Dan when inserting images in a Word document itamp;#39;s always good to use figure captioning as well it gives your document a more professional image so today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create figure captions for a Microsoft Word document I have an example documents file you can see I have two images laid out looking like a brochure the first thing you do is select your image and under your insert tab scroll down to where you see caption as you see it pulls up and it defaults to figure one which you can put in whatever number youamp;#39;re working on and select okay we do this for our second image and it defaults to the next number and select okay as well another option is you can change the position to place it above the selected item or you can select the autoc caption feature under the autoc caption feature you can select anytime you enter a new object into the document it will automatically create the caption for you my name is Dan and today I showed you

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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.
Yes, Microsoft Word has a Wrap text feature that you can use to adjust the way text is displayed within a document. To wrap text in Word, select the text you want to adjust, then click the Layout tab. From there, you can choose the Wrap Text option and select the desired wrapping style.
Select the picture or object. Go to Picture Format or Shape Format and select Arrange Wrap Text. If the window is wide enough, Word displays Wrap Text directly on the Picture Format tab. Choose the wrapping options that you want to apply.
Format captions Once youve added at least one caption to your document you should see a new style displayed on the style gallery called Caption. To change the formatting of your captions throughout your document simply right-click that style on the gallery and choose Modify.
To change the formatting of your captions throughout your document simply right-click that style on the gallery and choose Modify. You can set font size, color, type and other options that will apply to your captions.
It is likely the hidden caption is under one of your figures in a text box. On the Home tab activate the Selection Pane and use that to find the caption. Once you have the text box selected, you can move it, change its wrapping, or delete it and create a new Caption.
When the wrap text option is grayed out, it means that the text is already wrapped. In other cases, if additional wrapping options are disabled, the wrap mode might be set to Inline with Text.

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