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Inserting and reviewing comments

Inserting and reviewing comments - Microsoft Word Tutorial

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Inserting and reviewing comments

When you need to collaborate on a document with one or more people, one option is to send them copies, and have them add their comments, as opposed to actually making changes to the document. In that way, you can read the comments, and decide what to do as the owner of the document. Here's one that does have a comment, at least one comment, called No Obstacles Recipes Collaboration1. Whenever comments are added to a document, a new pane shows up on the right-hand side: the reviewing pane. When we go to the Review tab, you'll notice that we have a Comments section here for adding New Comments. We also have buttons for going from one comment to another. This is a handy way to avoid having to search manually through the document for any comments. So let's click the Next button here to take us to the next comment, which is really the first comment here on page 3 of 14. When someone inserts a comment, you not only see in the document what the comment is related to by the shading, but as…

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