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How to put in caption in LOG

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Okay! I uploaded a video to YouTube already. I plan to show you how to caption a video and what the process looks like. I will also show you how to download the caption file from YouTube and use it for Facebook. In Facebook, youamp;#39;ll upload the same video you have for YouTube, and use the same caption file. Easy peasy. And Iamp;#39;ll start now You will have three options to choose from: 1. upload file (does not work here) 2. transcribe and auto-sync (does not work here) 3. create new captions (the one you want) Keep in mind, when you add individual captions to the video you have the ability to stretch out the individual captions, have it on screen longer or shorter, and move it to where it fits best. You want to ensure that the captions follow the dialogue and avoid having captions end sooner or later. So, itamp;#39;s pretty simple. I will watch the dialogue then caption it as I go along. However, sometimes if the video is longer like two or three minutes or even 10 minutes

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The caption for a table is a table identifier and acts like a title or heading for the table. The caption element is the appropriate markup for such text and it ensures that the table identifier remains associated with the table, including visually (by default).
Traditionally, captions did not overtly state the main finding of the data being presented. Instead, a typical figure caption would only indicate the variables being discussed, for example, Scatterplot showing the relationship between X and Y.
A caption functions like a heading for a table. Most screen readers announce the content of captions. Captions help users to find a table and understand what its about and decide if they want to read it. If the user uses Tables Mode, captions are the primary mechanism to identify tables.
A element is used as the first child of the , with text content similar to a title to describe the table data. Three rows, the first being a header row, with two columns are created using the , and elements after the .
Heres the process for adding an Appendix Figure caption (the steps are similar for creating an Appendix Table caption): Select the item you want to caption and click the Insert Caption button in the References tab. In the window that appears, pop open the Labels menu, and select Appendix Figure.
A caption is a brief description accompanying an illustration. You know the online photo of your baby cousin face-planting into a cake? The description underneath it that says Hughs First Birthday thats the caption.
to provide a short piece of text under a picture in a book or article that describes the picture or explains what the people in it are doing or saying: The picture was captioned Catherine Deneuve in Belle du Jour.
Select the object (table, equation, figure, or another object) that you want to add a caption to. On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption.

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