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Hey guys BigNate84 here And in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you How to add closed captions to your YouTube videos Obviously closed captions will help Hearing impaired people understand your videos But there are also some other great benefits To adding closed captions But Ill get to that later on in this video Closed captions are easy to create I would say just about anyone can do this And if youve created a word document you can create closed captions I am going to cover three main topics in this video 1: Formatting tips 2: Step by step instructions that explain How to create a closed caption text file And then upload that file to YouTube And 3: Why adding closed captions can expand your audience And help take your YouTube videos to the next level First lets talk about formatting The first thing you need to do is create a plain text file This is where your captions exist Plain text files end with the extension .txt And they can be created on a Mac using Text Edit Or on a PC using N