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Select the object you want to add a caption to. In the Format sidebar, do one of the following : For shapes, images, movies, 3D objects, text boxes and equations: Click the Style tab, then select the tickbox next to Caption.
0:02 1:49 And style option and select the style. And check mark the Border. Option your border is removed orMoreAnd style option and select the style. And check mark the Border. Option your border is removed or you can apply another way go to the color option.
For tables: Click the Table tab, then select the checkbox next to Caption. For charts: Click the Chart tab, then select the checkbox next to Caption.
Turn Live Captions on or off On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then click Live Captions on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Turn Live Captions (Beta) on or off. The Live Captions window appears and stays on screen.
Solution: On your Mac, head to Apple menu -- System Preferences -- Accessibility. From there, select Captions. To enable closed-captions and SDH. Select the checkbox Prefer closed captions and SDH To disable closed-captions and SDH. Deselect the checkbox Prefer closed captions and SDH
Tip: You can also remove the caption from the object itself. Select the object, click the caption (a blue outline appears around the caption field to show its selected), then press the Delete key on your keyboard.
Turn Live Captions on or off On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then click Live Captions on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Turn Live Captions (Beta) on or off.
Blue dots between words, and other blue symbols, are formatting marks (they dont appear in print). Choose View Hide Invisibles (from the View menu at the top of the screen, not from the View menu in the toolbar).

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