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Summary: Adding comments to a document is a normal activity when writing and editing. Once comments have been added, you may wonder about the best way to view those comments. Here are the various ways you can display them. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
When you are adding a comment, Word opens the Comments window (Word 97 and Word 2000) or the Reviewing Pane at the bottom of the document window (Word 2002 or Word 2003) or the comment balloons at the right of the document (Word 2007). Most users, when they are through entering the comment text, close the Comments window or Reviewing Pane or hide the comments balloons so they will be able to see more of their document at once. If you later want to view your comments, how you do so depends on the version of Word you are using. If you are using Word 97 or Word 2000, follow these steps:
You should note that if there are no comments within the current document, the Comments option is not available on the View menu (step 1). Instead, it is grayed out, so it cannot be selected.
If you are using a later version of Word there are two ways that comments can be displayed: either in the Reviewing Pane or in balloons to the right side of your document. If you want to display the Reviewing Pane, follow these steps if you are using Word 2002 or Word 2003:
If you are using Word 2007 you can display the Reviewing pane by following these steps:
If you want to display your comments in balloons in Word 2002 or Word 2003, then you should follow these steps:
You should see your comments in balloons at the side of your document. You can change any of the comments by clicking within a balloon and making your changes. Then, click some other area of your document outside the balloon.
If you are using Word 2007 the comment balloons should display by default; there is nothing you need to do to turn the feature on.
Tip #1891 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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