After you insert an image into a word, you often need to add a title to the image. When you insert an image or a title to an image, word uses the default format to insert the image and title to you.
If the original paragraph is two times the line spacing, the distance between your image and the title is also two times the line spacing, so that the distance between your image and the title is very large.
After the image is inserted, you cannot adjust the distance between the image and the title. Because the line spacing is the direct distance between the first line and the last line, but the picture does not have line spacing.
The solution is as follows:
1. delete your image and image title.
2. Insert two carriage returns under the previous line of the picture you inserted
3. Select the carriage return you inserted, and click "section" in the email to adjust the line spacing to single-factor line spacing.
4. Place the cursor at the first carriage return you inserted and insert the image.
5. Insert a title
In this way, the distance between the image and the title is doubled, that is, the vertical distance between the image and the title is adjusted.
If you want to make the image closer to the title, change the distance between the line spacing in step 1, for example, multiple line spacing, and enter 3rd next. This will bring the image closer to the title.
Change the vertical distance between the image and the title in Word