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Caption a picture, table, or chart

Caption a picture, table, or chart - Microsoft Word Tutorial

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Caption a picture, table, or chart

- [Narrator] If your document includes charts, figures, images or tables, or any other specific type of illustration that you want to add to a document and you would benefit from having captions or from being able to easily generate a table of those charts, or figures, or tables, then you'll want to know about Word's captioning feature. Word's captioning feature allows you to place a label either above or below an image for example or a table, and then to generate a table of figures for images, a table of tables for tables, and include that as part of your document. This document is called Caption. It's in the chapter four folder. And I'd like to add a caption to this image. Images are actually built to be ready for captions. Isn't that cool? I select the image, right click, and choose insert. I select the image, right click, and choose insert caption from the popup menu. There are three built in labels for captions. Equation, figure, and table. You'll also note that I have chart on…

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