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letamp;#39;s say somebody is asking you to collaborate on a Google document there are basically two things you can do one is called a an edit and one is called a comment and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do each one first you need to make sure that youamp;#39;re in the right mode the mode of editing is up here on the right upper right hand side so you click on that and make sure that you are in the suggesting mode maybe theyamp;#39;ve already made it so that youamp;#39;re by default in the suggesting mode but thatamp;#39;s the mode that you want to be in if youamp;#39;re not the owner of the document but youamp;#39;re just a collaborator okay so letamp;#39;s say you want to make an edit you want to remove a word suggest removing a word or suggests adding a word or whatever it is you simply highlight letamp;#39;s say I wanted to suggest removing this a word and the comma in the space okay so I highlight it and I just simply press delete on my keyboard or backspace on my