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Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcast Episode #2242. Notes and Threaded Comments. Hey, welcome back to MrExcel netcast. Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. A great update to this episode 2240A where I complain about Threaded Comments. That episode is just two weeks old and already John Peltier says amp;quot; Hey, you have to update the video. Itamp;#39;s been fixedamp;quot;. And yes, itamp;#39;s been fixed and thanks to Microsoft and thanks to all of you who voted for my excel like user voice idea. That this stuff has to come back. So today weamp;#39;re talking about notes, notes! Now, I know that many of you think that notes are called comments, but that is just some weird thing when notes debuted back in Excel 97 they were called notes and then something happened in Excel 2000. They renamed them to be comments and they were called comments up until last week. All right, but notes. So Alt, IM brings up a little sticky note. Get the skim milk, please. Itamp;#39;s the notes that we know and love f