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  1. Upload your WRD to your account by clicking the New Document and selecting how you want to add your WRD file.
  2. Open your file in our editor.
  3. Make your wanted alterations using drag and drop tools.
  4. Once completed, click Download/Export and save your WRD to your device or cloud storage.
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How to embed caption in WRD

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hello everyone how are you doing this is md tech here with another quick tutorial in todayamp;#39;s tutorial iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to insert figure captions and table titles over pictures in microsoft word so this will hopefully be a pretty straightforward process here guys and without further ado letamp;#39;s go ahead and jump right into it so go ahead and select the references tab over the top and then where it says insert caption go ahead and left click on that versus caption go ahead and insert the caption you want to provide here and thereamp;#39;s a caption a label go ahead and insert it so if you have an equation figure or table you go ahead and select that and then once youamp;#39;ve made your selection go ahead and select versus okay and there you go guys now you see there is a caption for this picture so pretty straightforward process guys and as always thank you for watching do a possible help you out and i do look forward to catching you all in

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0:08 4:40 And then have it displayed in a table of figures at the end of your document. So first of all im onMoreAnd then have it displayed in a table of figures at the end of your document. So first of all im on the references tab and this is the area that im going to look at which is called captions this
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.
To create a hyperlink: Select the text or object that you want to use as a hyperlink. Click the Insert tab, then Hyperlink. Complete the details for your link destination and click OK. Edit or remove a hyperlink: Select Edit Hyperlink or Remove Hyperlink from the shortcut menu.
To insert a caption: ALT + S + P . These shortcuts work with English, they will be different in your native language. To find out the correct sequence, type ALT , then follow the key hints, which appear on the ribbon, to navigate it.
1:21 5:08 And word 2010. To begin right-click on the first figure you want to caption. Then select insertMoreAnd word 2010. To begin right-click on the first figure you want to caption. Then select insert caption from the pop-up menu which opens the caption dialog. Box alternately you can also open the
1:16 5:08 The steps are the same in word 2016 or 2013. And word 2010. To begin right-click on the first figureMoreThe steps are the same in word 2016 or 2013. And word 2010. To begin right-click on the first figure you want to caption. Then select insert caption from the pop-up menu which opens the caption dialog
Position the Cursor: Once the main title is inserted, position the cursor on the line directly below it. This is where the subtitle will be added. Type the Subtitle: With the cursor in the appropriate position, type the subtitle for your document.

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