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Hi this is Gary with MacMost.com. Today lets take a look at the new Titles and Captions feature of Pages. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 700 supporters. Go to MacMost.com/patreon. There you could read more about the Patreon Campaign. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. So this is a new feature in Pages version 10.1. So make sure you have that version. What you can do with this is you can easily add captions and titles to things like images. Lets paste an image in here. You can see Ive got just a fairly standard image. Lets add a border to it so we can see the edges of it. In the past if I wanted to add a caption to this I could do it in many ways. For instance I could add a text box. Put that text box just underneath. Shrink it down and set a style for it and add my caption. I could also put a title above it if I wanted to the same way. But now theres an easy way to do that in Pages. If I select an image here and go to Format, S