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How to work in caption in WRD

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good morning good afternoon or good evening rue you might be in a previous video I showed you how to insert figures and table references into a Word document a number of questions have been asked how do we format those figures well itamp;#39;s really quite simple all we do is to use the Styles command in the Home tab so the first step is to click on the on the figure then go to the Home tab then in the Styles group does a dialog box launcher in the bottom right hand corner click that and you may need to scroll down until you can see the caption style right click on the caption style and modify and then you can change the font font size bold for example weamp;#39;ll change the font color so that it stands out at this stage for these purposes to read and just to show that it works will underline as well now down the bottom here we can see that we have the choice of using those formats in the figures just in this document or our new documents based on this template which is the new new

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Add captions On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption. In the Label list, select the label that best describes the object, such as a figure or equation. If the list doesnt provide the label you want, click New Label, type the new label in the Label box, and then click OK. Add, format, or delete captions in Word - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office add-for Microsoft Support en-us office add-for
At the top left of the screen, click on File to open the File ribbon. Click on Options. In the Word Options window that appears, select Display. Make sure that the Hidden text checkbox is NOT checked.
If you have the full version of Word/Office running under Windows, go to References tab Captions group Insert Caption. Captions not appearing in Word document - Microsoft Community Microsoft Community msoffice forum all Microsoft Community msoffice forum all
It is likely the hidden caption is under one of your figures in a text box. On the Home tab activate the Selection Pane and use that to find the caption. Once you have the text box selected, you can move it, change its wrapping, or delete it and create a new Caption.
Once captions are created, they can easily be cross-referenced. To add cross-references, from the References menu select Cross-reference . This opens the dialog for inserting a cross-reference. Select the type of reference you want to use, which will limit the list of captions of that type. Section 7 Captions and cross-references | Microsoft Word washington.edu wordforsocialsciences washington.edu wordforsocialsciences
The Insert Caption feature in Word makes it easy to systematically add captions to pictures in a document. In other Office apps, such as PowerPoint, you manually add a text box near the image and then group the text box and image. Insert a caption for a picture - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office insert-a Microsoft Support en-us office insert-a
Add captions On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption. In the Label list, select the label that best describes the object, such as a figure or equation. If the list doesnt provide the label you want, click New Label, type the new label in the Label box, and then click OK.
Right-click (or ctrl-click) the table and select Insert Caption. If you dont see this option, right-click or ctrl-click the crosshairs at the top-left corner of the table instead. If you still dont see this option, click the References tab and select Insert Caption on the ribbon.

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