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I want to show you the difference between notes and the comment functionality in Google Spreadsheets. When you go into a cell and you right click you have to option to insert a comment or insert a note. So, this may throw you off a little but, especially if you are an Excel user because in Excel you only have the functionality to insert a note. What the note does, and I have one here already, is it just gives you a way to further explain what in the cell. Maybe you want to write a note to yourself to remember somethig or to someone else. but the data doesnt really belong inside the cell. Metadata, if you will. But, the comment functionality is somewhat of a new concept. At least, its new to me in spreadsheets. And, its most usable in a mult-user context. If youre sharing this with someone else, especially someone else that is going to edit it, the comment can be used like this. Say someone puts Sailboat in here and I think it should be a rowboat. but Im not sure, so instead of j