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hi 365 ninja fans todayamp;#39;s video is going to show how to make comments review comments and track changes in PowerPoint so when you have your PowerPoint presentation open and you want to start making comments all you need to do is go to the insert tab and select comment from here the sidebar will appear and you can start making your comments each of the comments are slotted on each slide so for instance if I made a comment right here it would be stored on slide 1 letamp;#39;s say I want to make another comment on here and now I can actually toggle through my comments and jump between slides so now letamp;#39;s say we want to review comments so Iamp;#39;ve sent this presentation over to my coworker whoamp;#39;s given me some feedback and I just reopened the PowerPoint document now I want to review the comment sheamp;#39;s made so thereamp;#39;s a few ways I can access the comments I can go to review tab and select show comments I can also select this button down here and you