How to add captions to media files
Media Comments are an easy way to keep notes related to each and every media. They can serve as notes you add to a media file for your personal purposes, for you to share your thoughts with your teammates, or even as the caption of the post itself when you decide to use that media.
Go to the Media Library.
On both the Grid and List views, users can simply click on the media.
Then, add the desired comment.
You can add a location or a team member's name in order to help you out as a reminder to add the information while creating the new post.
After adding the comment, you will be able to see the comment when you click on the file or on List View.
When you decide to share a media file with a comment, the comment will automatically be added as the caption of the post.
You can add a location or a team member's name in order to help you out as a reminder to add the information while creating the new post.
There is no limit on the number of characters allowed for a comment.
When you decide to share this media file with a comment, the comment will automatically be added as the caption of the post.
When searching for media, you can search by the content in the comment field of the media.
Media Captions are an easy way to keep notes related to each and every media. They can serve as notes you add to a media file for your personal purposes, for you to share your thoughts with your teammates, or even as the caption of the post itself when you decide to use that media.
Click on Media from the lower navigation menu:
Click a file and add the desired comment.
You will be able to see the caption when you click on the file or when you use that file.
When you decide to share this media file with a caption, the caption will automatically be added as the status/caption of the post.
Lastly, when searching for media, you can search by the content in the comment field of the media.
Note: There is no limit on the number of characters allowed for a caption.
Note: You can add #Reels, #Shorts, #Story, #GooglePhoto as a caption so that when you use that file, it will automatically select the respective post type.
Written by: Brikena Cani
To add a comment to the media:
Go to the Media Library.
On both the Grid and List views, users can simply click on the media.
Then, add the desired comment.
You can add a location or a team member's name in order to help you out as a reminder to add the information while creating the new post.
After adding the comment, you will be able to see the comment when you click on the file or on List View.
When you decide to share a media file with a comment, the comment will automatically be added as the caption of the post.
Keep in mind:
You can add a location or a team member's name in order to help you out as a reminder to add the information while creating the new post.
There is no limit on the number of characters allowed for a comment.
When you decide to share this media file with a comment, the comment will automatically be added as the caption of the post.
When searching for media, you can search by the content in the comment field of the media.
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Media Captions are an easy way to keep notes related to each and every media. They can serve as notes you add to a media file for your personal purposes, for you to share your thoughts with your teammates, or even as the caption of the post itself when you decide to use that media.
To add a caption to a media file:
Click on Media from the lower navigation menu:
Click a file and add the desired comment.
You will be able to see the caption when you click on the file or when you use that file.
When you decide to share this media file with a caption, the caption will automatically be added as the status/caption of the post.
Lastly, when searching for media, you can search by the content in the comment field of the media.
Note: There is no limit on the number of characters allowed for a caption.
Note: You can add #Reels, #Shorts, #Story, #GooglePhoto as a caption so that when you use that file, it will automatically select the respective post type.
Written by: Brikena Cani
Updated on: 11/12/2024
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