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Hi everyone, so another one another thing that you might need when youamp;#39;re writing your reports in PowerPoint and set a word is the ability to comment on. Things like you would in Word via track changes or something like that in that review panel. Now PowerPoint has very similar commenting features as word, but it isnamp;#39;t quite as extend. So if youamp;#39;re doing a report in PowerPoint and you are sharing it across platform or with other coworkers or colleagues that you need to have, you know feedback on or other types of edits you can absolutely create those here in PowerPoint. Just know that itamp;#39;s not quite as extensive as extensive that you would have in in something like Microsoft Word. But I want to go ahead and show you how you might comment on something so that your coworker can see it and then review it later on. So here in your PowerPoint slide, letamp;#39;s just say that hereamp;#39;s this text box here, and I donamp;#39;t really understand what this