Vary caption in DOCM

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How to vary caption in DOCM

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hi my name is Dan when inserting images in a Word document itamp;#39;s always good to use figure captioning as well it gives your document a more professional image so today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create figure captions for a Microsoft Word document I have an example documents file you can see I have two images laid out looking like a brochure the first thing you do is select your image and under your insert tab scroll down to where you see caption as you see it pulls up and it defaults to figure one which you can put in whatever number youamp;#39;re working on and select okay we do this for our second image and it defaults to the next number and select okay as well another option is you can change the position to place it above the selected item or you can select the autoc caption feature under the autoc caption feature you can select anytime you enter a new object into the document it will automatically create the caption for you my name is Dan and today I showed you

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You can make sure that your picture stays in place as text is added or deleted. Select a picture. Go to Picture Format or Format and select Wrap Text Fix Position on Page.
Changing Caption Numbering Styles Display the References tab of the ribbon. Click the Insert Caption tool, in the Captions group. Click on the Numbering button. Using the Format drop-down list, choose the format you want used for your caption numbers. Click on OK to close the Caption Numbering dialog box.
Select the text. On the Home tab, use the Font options to style the caption as you want. Use Ctrl+click to select the picture and text box, and then on the Picture Format tab, in the Arrange group, select Group Group.
0:11 0:44 And the caption. This way you can move the text box around in word and your figure and your captionMoreAnd the caption. This way you can move the text box around in word and your figure and your caption are always going to be right next to each other. Exactly.
0:33 1:50 So to change all captions style in my document. I can go here right click on this. And click modify.MoreSo to change all captions style in my document. I can go here right click on this. And click modify. So this will give me how currently the captions are style in my document.
Open a blank document, right click the normal style and set the language of your choice (Modify Style/Format/Language). You can then open the document you were working on, and the caption labels should show in the desired language.
Press and hold CTRL and select shapes, pictures, or other objects to group. The Wrap Text option for each object must be other than In line with Text. For more info, see Wrap Text.
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. On the Captions dialog box, click AutoCaption, and then select the check boxes for the items that you want Word to automatically add captions to.

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