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Lets talk about Excel Comments and how we can work with them better and faster. And then were gonna get into the fun part, which is how can we customize the comment background and how we can use icons as our comments. Just a note, Microsoft recently announced a new feature called Threaded comments. This means you can reply to one another in Excel, and you can keep track of it, and they still kept the existing comment feature though, thankfully. But this resulted in a change in feature names. So, what me and you know as an Excel comment is gonna be called an Excel note. The new comments have a Reply box, which is actually another great feature of Office 365. So, in this video, Ill be talking about what will be known as notes in the future, and comments for now. So, lets jump in. (upbeat music) Shortcut keys So, in this data set here, I have a few comments. You can recognize them with this red icon on the top right-hand side of the cell. Now, to insert a comment using the shortcut k