When you are done, click on “Captionize” to apply the caption. There are also options to adjust font style, color and size, etc. You can also adjust the caption placement location here. By default, it is set to add “Figure (image number)”. Under the “Images and Drawings” section, type caption text in the “New” field. In the right-side penal, click on “Show options”. Let’s see how to use it:Ĭlick on the image to select it and then click on “Add-ons” and select “Start” in the “Caption Maker” add-on options. For this purpose, we will be using the Caption Maker add-on for Google Docs. However, the captions will be separate from the image unlike in the above method. If you want a quicker method, then you can also use a third-party add-on that will add captions in bulk.
The text will be part of the image and you can edit it any time by double-clicking on the image. Once edited, click on the “Save and Close” button at the top-right corner to insert the image in the document. The text box is fully editable, you can adjust size, change box/font color, and even add shapes. Now either use the “Image” option here to upload the image or copy/paste the image from the document if it’s already uploaded to it.Īfterward, click on the “Text box” button from the top bar and place the box right below the image.