Work in caption in GDOC

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How to work in caption in GDOC

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welcome back to the channel and welcome back to google docs today we want to outline part of our chapter and we want to do that using a couple of features that we havenamp;#39;t used before because weamp;#39;re talking about trying to be organized and this would help us be more organized and itamp;#39;s going to show up again in several of our future chapters and it might help you in other classes doing other things to make some really broad changes to your entire document so here we are hereamp;#39;s our content weamp;#39;ve got these four subheadings in this section on these pages iamp;#39;ve already typed them up and what i want to do is be able to make big changes and create an outline over here on the side using their text feature so to start with that i get to make some choices and decide how i want to format things so iamp;#39;m going to start with the title because thatamp;#39;s a nice place to start and iamp;#39;m going to go up here where it currently says normal tex

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Step 1: Open the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad. Step 2: Find the image you want to caption. Step 3: Open the image and swipe upward until you see the caption field. Step 4: Tap on Add a Caption and enter a description or keywords that describe the photo.
You can easily add captions to your videos. In the Google Drive homepage, right-click on the video you want to add captions to. Click Manage caption tracks. While watching the video, click More. Manage caption tracks.
Include information in the following order: author (if available) year produced (if available) title of image (or a description) Format and any details (if applicable) name and place of the sponsor of the source. accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image)
Tips for writing photo captions that will enhance your content Start by checking your facts. Use conversational language. Use the present tense. Use humor when appropriate. Add new information. Let interest determine the length. Use quotes when possible. Include descriptions.
Instead, describe details of the photo that are not obvious, like the location, the time of day or year, or a specific event that is taking place. For example, if you have a photo of a sunset you might want to caption it as: Pacific coast sunset, March2016, from Long Beach, Vancouver Island.
Click Insert; then, hover over Drawing and select New from the drop-down menu. The Drawing dialog box will appear. Select a drawing command. Hover the mouse over a style, then select the desired shape.
For photos, images, and video on the web, include the credit after the caption and italicize it. Use from for external sources and by for NREL sources. Do not use courtesy of. Dont include image numbers in the credit.
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. You can also choose which position to add captions to in the Position drop-down list.

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