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How to faint 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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3 Answers Click the design tab. Page borders. Click the borders tab. Change the color, weight. Set apply to to paragraph. Click the bottom border icon. Click OK.
The light gray highlight in Microsoft Word is a helpful feature that lets users emphasize text or sections. Its a subtle way to draw attention to important info without taking away from the document.
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Select File, choose a picture, and then select the Insert button. Move the Transparency slider in the Format Shape pane to adjust the picture. Or you may enter a number in the box next to the slider: 0 is fully opaque, the default setting; and 100% is fully transparent.
Place your text box, as normal. Right-click on the text box. Choose Format Shape from the Context menu. Click the Fill and Line icon (it looks like a spilling paint bucket). Click on the Fill option to expand it. Use the Transparency slider to adjust how transparent you want the Text Box to be.
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You can change the color of text in your Word document. Select the text that you want to change. On the Home tab, in the Font group, choose the arrow next to Font Color, and then select a color.
0:54 1:43 Then select the text. And go to the format home menu then increase the font size. And we can seeMoreThen select the text. And go to the format home menu then increase the font size. And we can see here the text effect option and select the text effect and Shadow then go to the shadow.

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