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How to insert topic in 1ST

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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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Removing a Header from the Second Page in a Word Doc Add a section break to the top, unlink the header, then delete it. To remove the header from the first page only, enable Different first page in Insert Header Edit Header. You can use these steps to remove the header or footer from any page in your document. How to Remove a Header from the Second Page: 9 Steps - wikiHow wikiHow Remove-a-Header-from-th wikiHow Remove-a-Header-from-th
Change or delete the header or footer from the first page Double-click the first page header or footer area. Check Different First Page to see if its selected. If not: Select Different First Page. Add your new content into the header or footer. Select Close Header and Footer or press Esc to exit. Change or delete a header or footer on a single page Microsoft Support en-us office change Microsoft Support en-us office change
0:14 1:26 After clicking on the header the header region will be activated. Now what you have to do is justMoreAfter clicking on the header the header region will be activated. Now what you have to do is just type the header. And you can center align it or left or right align. It like this. How to put a Header on Only One Page in Google Docs - YouTube YouTube watch YouTube watch
Word has an option for this. While your cursor is in the Header, choose the Design tab under Header Footer Tools then select the checkbox next to Different first page. This allows you to have a special header on the first page of your document.
Highlight the text you want to turn into a heading or subheading and make sure you are on the Home tab. In the Styles section of the ribbon, click on the heading level you want. Heading 1 is typically used for document titles. Heading 2 is generally used for subheadings.
0:13 1:31 The same applies to the second. And the third. And fourth highlight the letters that you want toMoreThe same applies to the second. And the third. And fourth highlight the letters that you want to change go to superscript.
Add chapter numbers to captions in Word Select the first chapter heading in your document. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Multilevel List. Click a chapter-numbering list definition (one that includes the text Heading 1 or Chapter 1).

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