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You probably already know how to insert a caption to a chart or an image in a Word document. From the References tab, you click on Insert Caption and you can select the label that you would like to use. If you only have a couple of charts, it is not a problem, and with a few clicks you are all set. But, what if you are working with a document with dozens of charts or images. The process soon becomes boring, tedious and time-consuming. Following this guide, and copying and pasting the VBA code you will find in the description, you can add captions to dozens of charts or images in a matter of seconds! Go to the developer tab. If the developer tab is not visible on the ribbon, go to File, then Options, Customize Ribbon, and in the Main Tabs menu make sure that Developer is checked. Right click on Modules, and select Insert, and then New Module. Copy and paste the following VBA code, and click the green button in the taskbar, or click on Run, and then Run Sub/U