Inject chapter in text

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How to inject chapter in text

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hello guys welcome back to my channel uh today iamp;#39;m gonna show you how to insert figure caption and a table of figures in a microsoft word document so this is the word doc made it has two chapters in it and some figures so letamp;#39;s get started by inserting caption to the figures so for that um you can just go to reference tab and then select the figures and then insert caption so here we can see figure one but we need to create new label because we have um two because i like to um caption it as figure 1.1 1.2 so on and we have two figures in chapter first so so letamp;#39;s just create a new label for one point and hit okay so it will it automatically and so 1.1 and then hit ok so you can just caption the figure so moving on to the next figure the other way of inserting caption is you can just right click on it and you see insert caption here so click on that you know youamp;#39;ll see the same dialog box and there is already 1.2 so just hit on okay you can caption the fi

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Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of chapter. In A. A. Editor (Ed.), Title of book (pp. chapter page numbers).
Article or Chapter in an Edited Book General Format. In-Text Citation (Paraphrase): (Author Surname [of Chapter or Article], Year) In-Text Citation (Quotation): (Author Surname [of Chapter or Article], Year, page number) References (Quotation): Author Surname [of Chapter or Article], First Initial. or chapter title.
Book chapter titles are written using sentence case and are not italicized. Journal titles are italicized and written using title case (all the important words are capitalized). Article titles are written using sentence case and are not italicized.
In the Caption dialog box click Numbering. Select the Include chapter number check box. In the Chapter starts with style list, select the heading style that was applied to the chapter heading. In the Use separator list, select a punctuation mark to separate the chapter number from the caption number.
chapter noun [C] (BOOK) (written abbreviation chap.) any of the separate parts into which a book or other piece of text is divided, usually given a number or title: Read Chapter 10 before class tomorrow. Fewer examples. The main characters are clearly delineated in the first chapter of the book.
Chapter in a book (print) Author of the chapter/section. Year of publication (in round brackets). Title of chapter/section (in single quotation marks) in plus author/editor of book. Title of book (in italics). Place of publication: publisher. Page reference.
Basic Chapter Citation Last Name (Place of Publication: Publisher, date), page cited. Short version: Author Last Name, Chapter or Essay Title (shortened if necessary), page cited.
The author(s) of the chapter The author(s) of the chapter. The date of publication of the book. The title of the chapter. The editor(s) of the book. The title of the book. The page numbers for the chapter (complete range - e.g., 25-39) The name of the publishers. If it is an electronic book, you will need a URL or a DOI.

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