Inject comment in DOCM

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  3. Use different tools to make the most out of our editor. In the menu bar, select the ability to inject comment in DOCM.
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How to inject comment in DOCM

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hello everyone how are you doing this is mdtech here of another quick tutorial today Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to create a comment on Microsoft Word so if youamp;#39;re revising somebodyamp;#39;s paper and you want to make sure that they easily can see where in the paper youamp;#39;re referring to if you have a comment or suggestion this tutorial will be for you so weamp;#39;re going to jump right into it so the first thing you want to do is make sure you go underneath the insert tab at the top should be a third tab from the left side and then you want to go over to wherever you want to make your comment so you can highlight over something if you wanted to so letamp;#39;s highlight this sentence for example and then Iamp;#39;m going to left-click on this comment button right here which should insert a comment so you can see that I highlighted this area and now it is highlighted in this comment color so at this point on the right side you can enter a comment y

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Add the comment and therapists to the selected text. In the Review Ribbon Tab in the Comments Ribbon Group, you clicked the New Comment button. You selected the text beginning with: doctors, commented and therapists. Accept the current change and move to the next one.
Another way of inserting a comment is to use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [K].
Add or view comments To view comments in Edit View, click Review Show Comments. To add a new comment, click Review New Comment. If you have the Word desktop application, use the Open in Word command to open the document and turn on track changes.
Word wont allow you to add comments to text within a text box, as you can to regular text in your document. If you absolutely must have comments in your text boxes, there are two possible solutions. The first is to work around it by just adding hidden text in the text box.
Type @ and the first few letters of the persons first or last name, and then pick the name you want (If they dont already have permission to open the document, youll be asked to provide that).
1:29 7:35 Or right click the text and select new comment from the shortcut. Menu. You can also insert aMoreOr right click the text and select new comment from the shortcut. Menu. You can also insert a comment by selecting the comment button above the ribbon. And then selecting new in the comments pane.
Add a comment Select the text, image, table, etc. you want to comment on, and then do one of the following: On the Review tab, select New Comment. Right-click (or long-press) and select New Comment. Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + M. Select the Post comment button or Ctrl + Enter.
Select the text you want to comment on, or click at the end of the text. On the Review tab, click New Comment. Type your comment. Word shows your comment in a balloon in the documents margin.

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