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This video will show you five things that you can do to manage comments in an annotated Microsoft Word document. So this is the kind of thing that a student would receive from a teacher. So the student has done their works cited page and the teacher has made comments about things that they can do to improve this work cited page or to avoid errors on future assignments. The number of comments here on the right can be a little bit overwhelming, and it can be a little bit hard to see which one they go to. Like they have these little dotted lines, but then you know itamp;#39;s hard to see what they go to. So tip number one: hover your mouse over the highlighted part. So if I click on the document and hover my mouse, I can see that the comment that goes with the word amp;quot;worksamp;quot; says, amp;quot;Use Times New Roman 12 point, please.amp;quot; Okay so thatamp;#39;s one way to see what comment goes with what part of the document. Another thing you can do is you can do the flip