
Insert, delete, or change a comment - Microsoft Support
Type your comment. Word shows your comment in a balloon in the document's margin. Reply to a comment In the comment, click the Reply button. Or click the comment and on the Review tab, …
Using Modern comments in Word - Microsoft Support
The Modern comments experience in Word sets the stage for richer collaboration by your team with features such as @mention notifications. Word comments align across Word platforms …
Insert comments in a document - Microsoft Support
Word Web App lets you add review comments to a document and reply to comments from other reviewers. Start at the Review tab to manage comments in Edit View or the Comments tab to …
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 …
Track changes and view, add, or edit comments - Microsoft Support
When Track Changes is turned on, Word uses a unique color to mark the changes made by each author. Manage tracked changes Text changes appear in a different color than other text. New …
Modern Comments in Word - Microsoft Support
In Word you'll find comments to the right of your page, by default. In this view, contextual comments are side-by-side with the page content, to help you focus on the feedback that's …
Quick tips: Share and collaborate in Word for Windows
Quick tips: Share and collaborate in Word for Windows With Word for Windows, share your documents with co-workers to start collaborating immediately.
Mark comments as done - Microsoft Support
How to mark comments as done while you're reading or editing a document in Word Web App. You can delete or reply to them too.
Collaborate with Comments in Office 365 - Microsoft Support
Collaborate with others in a file using comments and @mentions to make notes and discuss changes. Learn how comments can be used in the modern workplace.
Use @mention in comments to tag someone for feedback
In Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, when someone mentions you in a comment, you'll receive an email notification that includes a link that takes you to the comment in the file.