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hello everyone welcome to the digital how to today weamp;#39;re going to see how to add a caption into an image in Google Docs so there are a couple of ways uh where you can add an image into Google Docs one option uh the easiest option is what Iamp;#39;m going to show today so all you have to do is first open your Google Docs where you have to add the image go to the position where you have to add it and just click on it click click with your cursor uh to the position where you have to add an image after doing this go to the insert option from the menu bar on insert on the third option is drawing you will find a drawing option there in drawing go to new and within drawing you will find an image icon on top so click on the image icon so there are few ways in which you can add an image uh one is is obviously you can uh upload an image from your desktop uh whichever you have for now Iamp;#39;m going to choose with Google Images Iamp;#39;m going to import an image from Google so other