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Learn to create and link captions to images and text.
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Quick reference
Using Captions
Captions are basically cross-reference labels on pictures, figures, and other objects in a document.
When to use
Captions are commonly known as the descriptions under photos. But they are also a technical cross-reference tool that will link document text to the caption. Finally, captions can be gathered into a “Table of Figures”, like a Table of Contents, with page number references.
Instructions
Add a caption to a photo
- Click the first picture in the document, and then click the References Ribbon, Captions group.
- Enter the text you would like to appear under the picture.
- Change the Label and Position if desired.
- Click OK
Create a cross-reference within the text to the Figure
- Click into your text and place the insertion point where you want the cross-reference link to appear.
- Click the References Ribbon, Captions group, Cross Reference
- Make sure the Reference type shows “Figure” and choose from the list compiled from your already captioned pictures.
- Click Insert
Create a Table of Figures
- Click into your document and place the insertion point where you want the Table of Figures to appear.
- Click the References Ribbon, Captions group, Insert Table of Figures.
- The default settings are usually fine, click OK
- 00:04 We're going to be using captions on pictures.
- 00:06 Pictures are also known as figures, and
- 00:09 captions are generally known as the descriptions under our photos,
- 00:13 but they are also a technical cross-reference tool.
- 00:17 Okay, so we're going to use the pictures below for this example.
- 00:20 I'm going to click on the very first picture.
- 00:22 On the References ribbon, we have a Caption section, I have Insert Caption,
- 00:27 Insert Table of Figures, and very similar to the Table of Contents feature.
- 00:32 And then the Cross-reference, incredibly important.
- 00:34 In case these pictures float to different pages,
- 00:37 the Cross-reference will always find their way back.
- 00:40 All right, Insert Caption.
- 00:42 In this particular case, it starts with a number 1, and
- 00:45 try as I might to hit the backspace.
- 00:47 It is not going to let me get rid of that number 1, but
- 00:49 I do want to put in the rest of the name.
- 00:51 So I'm going to put a comma Flower.
- 00:55 Do I want to label this as a figure, and
- 00:57 do I want to include the label with the caption?
- 01:00 Uncheck this.
- 01:01 And now, we'll call it Figure 1, Flower.
- 01:04 It is your option to not have that label included, I'm going to turn it on.
- 01:09 Maybe you'd like to change the numbering format, click on Numbering, and
- 01:13 I can change this to ABCs or the Roman numeral system.
- 01:16 I'm going to leave this as the numbers right now.
- 01:19 If I'm writing a book, maybe I want the chapter number in there.
- 01:23 I'm going to go ahead and click OK on this, and click OK on this one.
- 01:27 Notice what happened, it pushed the other ones down below.
- 01:32 Let's click on the second one, same thing.
- 01:35 Insert Caption, it auto-numbers it number 2, I'll call it Desert.
- 01:39 Leaving everything else the same and clicking OK.
- 01:42 And then we'll do the last one, this is koala.
- 01:45 Insert Caption number 3, and OK.
- 01:49 All right, now that those have lined up,
- 01:52 we're going to put the cross references here in the red text.
- 01:55 So I want to cross-reference to the flower picture, select the line where I want
- 02:00 the cross reference to be, come up to the captions group.
- 02:03 Click on Cross-reference, the number of the items has been alarmed because there's
- 02:07 nothing in the example box.
- 02:09 So hit the drop down arrow and explore this and way the bottom.
- 02:12 Remember I mean figures, not numbers, so I'll click the figure.
- 02:15 Here they are, Flower, Desert, Koala.
- 02:18 Do I want the entire caption, drop down arrow, or just the label, just the text.
- 02:24 I want the entire caption, hit Insert.
- 02:27 There it is. On the outside,
- 02:29 notice that this box stayed here.
- 02:31 I'll use it again.
- 02:33 All right, when we push that over, select the next area for the next reference.
- 02:38 Since this is still open, I don't have to go up and hit the Cross-reference again.
- 02:44 Desert and Insert.
- 02:45 And now, the koala one.
- 02:46 Click and drag that line where I want it to land.
- 02:50 Koala, hit Insert.
- 02:52 There we have it.
- 02:53 Close that out.
- 02:55 Now, it's time for the table of figures.
- 02:58 I'm going to push this line to the next page with a Ctrl + Enter for page break.
- 03:03 You can see on the Navigation pane what's happening.
- 03:07 Double click under that line.
- 03:09 Now up to the Captions group, Insert Table of Figures.
- 03:13 Take a look at this, here's how the figures will appear or a web preview.
- 03:19 If I push this out to a webpage, do I want page numbers to show up?
- 03:22 Sure, do I want to align them?
- 03:23 Sure, do I want to use hyperlinks?
- 03:26 Sure, look what else I have, Options and Modify.
- 03:29 Always click these to find out what is behind the box.
- 03:32 I'm going to click on Options.
- 03:34 At this point, I'm not going to play with any of these styles in here,
- 03:38 I'm just going to stay with the basic table of figures.
- 03:41 But if you want to play with these, you're welcome to.
- 03:45 I'm going to go ahead and click OK.
- 03:47 And here we have it, the flower, the desert, the koala.
- 03:51 Let's practice.
- 03:52 Let's push a page break in here.
- 03:55 Right in front of the koala picture,
- 03:57 I'm going to hit Ctrl + Enter to force us to page 2.
- 04:01 When I scroll down to my table of figures, it did not automatically update.
- 04:07 Notice up in the caption section, I now have Update Table.
- 04:11 I clicked into the table, hit Update Table.
- 04:15 Update page numbers only or the entire table?
- 04:17 Click OK and watch those page numbers change.
- 04:20 The cross-references are always linked, and
- 04:24 the table of figures will always work when you use
- 04:29 everything in the captions group to help each other out.
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