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  1. Insert, delete, or change a comment - Microsoft Support

    Use comments in your document to make suggestions to other people or to track issues for follow-up. Insert a comment Select the text you want to comment on, or click at the end of the text. On the …

  2. Using Modern comments in Word - Microsoft Support

    Modern comments provides a Post comment button that you select to commit the comment. To post a comment using the keyboard, press Ctrl + Enter (or ⌘ + Enter in MacOS).

  3. Insert comments in a document - Microsoft Support

    To view comments in Reading View, click Comments. To add a new comment in Reading View, select the text you want to add a comment about, and then click Comments > New Comment.

  4. Video: Add and review comments - Microsoft Support

    Try it! Collaborate with others to give notes and feedback on a document by using comments. Note: Comments work similarly in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. However, the following steps are specific …

  5. Track changes and view, add, or edit comments - Microsoft Support

    You can add or review changes and comments as you scroll through a document on your iPad or iPhone. When Track Changes is turned on, Word uses a unique color to mark the changes made by …

  6. Use a screen reader to add, read, and delete comments in Word

    Learn how to add and delete comments in your Word documents using a screen reader.

  7. Quick tips: Share and collaborate in Word for Windows

    Add a comment Select Review > New Comment. Or, select Insert > New Comment. You can also right-click in your document and select New Comment. A comment bubble appears in the document …

  8. Modern Comments in Word - Microsoft Support

    In the Comments pane, you can see a single list of all comments in your document, including resolved comments. To switch between the contextual view and the Comments pane, simply click the …

  9. Comment and @mention in a file - Microsoft Support

    Training: When you comment in a file and use the @-sign with someone's name, they receive an email with a link to your comment. Clicking the link brings them into the document and conversation. Watch …

  10. Give and receive feedback in Word - Microsoft Support

    In Word, you can give feedback to fellow authors in two ways: By inserting comments that are tied to a specific place in the document or by directly making tracked changes to the text.