How to Insert Photo Captions in PowerPoint – Guide

Adding captions to images is an effective way to provide additional context to the image or to give proper credit to the image owner. For example, if you want to add a caption to a funny photo that is lying dormant on your hard drive, you don’t need to launch an image editor. PowerPoint is more than capable of getting the job done in many ways, so we highly recommend it. Now this article will explain in detail how to add captions in PowerPoint. When you’re done reading, you should be an expert at adding subtitles, effortlessly and in record time.

How to Insert Photo Captions in Microsoft PowerPoint

Caption: This is a photo of an object I would like to caption. ..

Enter the following into the text box: The president said that he would veto any bill that did not include a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The president said that he would veto any bill that did not include a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

To resize the text box, hold down the left mouse button button and drag the mouse to the right. ..

Release the mouse button and click inside the rectangle. Type the words which should appear in your caption. A text box containing a caption appears below the object. If you have made the text box too small to display all the text horizontally and some of the text is not visible, click one of the handles on the right side of the text box and drag your mouse to the right to make it wider. Keep dragging until it’s big enough to fully display your caption. ..

In the Format Shape dialog window, you can change the shape of the text box. You can create a rectangle, a square, or a starburst.

Windows offers a variety of fill patterns, including radio buttons that let you choose between different options. PowerPoint by default uses the “Fill” option button, which makes the text box transparent. Other patterns include Solid Fill and Gradient Fill. Click “Close” to close the Format Shape window. ..

The text box is centered below the object.

Final note

If you’re looking to add photo captions to your PowerPoint slides, here’s a guide on how to do it. If you have any questions about this article, please don’t hesitate to ask us. Additionally, please share this article with your friends and family so they can get a little more out of it!