Microsoft word delete all comments at once
You can delete all comments in a Word document at once. Posted in Word. Good idea. Maybe a warning on deletion? Someone at work asks me to draft a document. I ask if they have any old examples which I can use as a template.
I want to delete all these comments because they no longer apply to me. So my own copy should not be treated as the original. Google and Apple figured this out years ago. They are so garbage. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.
You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. It also avoids making unwanted repetitions. But there is such a thing as too many comments. Here are the methods you can use to delete comments in Word documents for Windows or Mac. Seems easy enough, right? Especially if some of them were added without Track Changes.
A quick way around this would be to accept all track changes first and then use the Delete All Comments option. After that, you can proceed to use the previous steps to delete all comments regardless of when and how they were made. If you use Word on a Mac, know that the comment removal process is not different. On the Review tab, click Delete. See also Track changes in Word for Mac. Insert a comment Select the text or item that you want to comment on, or click to insert the cursor near the text that you want to comment on.
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Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow.
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