Inject caption in DOCM

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How to inject caption in DOCM

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to add a caption to your image select the image select references on the ribbon and select insert caption to cross reference the image place your cursor where the reference should go and select cross reference and under reference type choose figure and then youamp;#39;ve got the option of entire caption or only label and number so if you just select only label and number and close and youamp;#39;ve added in the cross reference

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Include information in the following order: author (if available) year produced (if available) title of image (or a description) Format and any details (if applicable) name and place of the sponsor of the source. accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image)
Tips for writing photo captions that will enhance your content Start by checking your facts. Use conversational language. Use the present tense. Use humor when appropriate. Add new information. Let interest determine the length. Use quotes when possible. Include descriptions.
Use in-line text to create captions Click on the image in your document. Click on the first line from the left, which is the In-line option. Place your cursor below the image and type in your caption.
For photos, images, and video on the web, include the credit after the caption and italicize it. Use from for external sources and by for NREL sources. Do not use courtesy of. Dont include image numbers in the credit.
Instead, describe details of the photo that are not obvious, like the location, the time of day or year, or a specific event that is taking place. For example, if you have a photo of a sunset you might want to caption it as: Pacific coast sunset, March2016, from Long Beach, Vancouver Island.
Effective captions should: Serve as a brief, yet complete, explanation of the data. Can be written as full sentences (using sentence case capitalization) or as fragments (using title case capitalization). Tell the reader what to look for. Clearly indicate what results are shown in the context of the study.
Add captions On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption. In the Label list, select the label that best describes the object, such as a figure or equation. If the list doesnt provide the label you want, click New Label, type the new label in the Label box, and then click OK.
Step 1: Open the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad. Step 2: Find the image you want to caption. Step 3: Open the image and swipe upward until you see the caption field. Step 4: Tap on Add a Caption and enter a description or keywords that describe the photo.

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