Adding a comment to a Microsoft Word document can be done in a number of ways.
Step 1: You can change the document by double-clicking it.
You can open the document in Microsoft Word.
Step 2: Click and drag to get to the text.
The text will be highlighted by this.You should highlight everything you wish to say in your comment.
Step 3: Click the text if you don't want to read it.
If you do this, you will get a drop-down menu.
Step 4: Click to make a new comment.
It is at the bottom of the menu.
Step 5: You can type your comment.
It will be on the right side of the Word window.
Step 6: Click anywhere on the document.
It will allow you to move on to the next section of text that needs commenting.If you don't save your document before closing, your comments will not be saved.
Step 7: Click a Word document to change it.
You can open the document in Microsoft Word.
Step 8: You can click on the Review tab.
There is a blue section at the top of the document.A new set of options will be opened when you do that.
Step 9: Click on the changes you want to see.
There is an option at the top of the Word page.Clicking it will allow Microsoft Word's "Track Changes" feature.
Step 10: Next to Track Changes is a drop-down box.
If you draw a vertical red line on the far left side of any added or deleted text, it will show no other edits.There are red text and comment boxes on the left side of the page.There are no red text or comment boxes when you display your changes in addition to the original document.There are no changes to the original document.
Step 11: Click on the mark up.
You can leave comments for other users to review.
Step 12: Click and drag to get to the text.
The text will be highlighted by this.You should highlight everything you wish to say in your comment.
Step 13: You can click on the New Comment button.
There is a row of tools at the top of the Word window.
Step 14: You can type in your comment.
It will be on the right side of the Word window.
Step 15: You can click anywhere on the document.
It will allow you to move on to the next section of text that needs commenting.Make sure you save your document before you close it.
Step 16: You can change the document by double-clicking it.
You can open the document in Microsoft Word.
Step 17: You can click on the Review tab.
There is a blue section at the top of the document.A new set of options will be opened when you do that.
Step 18: Track changes by clicking.
There is an option at the top of the Word page.Clicking it will allow Microsoft Word's "Track Changes" feature.
Step 19: Next to Track Changes is a drop-down box.
If you draw a vertical red line on the far left side of any added or deleted text, it will show no other edits.There are red text and comment boxes on the left side of the page.There are no red text or comment boxes when you display your changes in addition to the original document.There are no changes to the original document.
Step 20: Click on the one you want to view.
You can leave comments for other users to review.
Step 21: You can click on the ink comment.
There is a "Comments" section at the top of the page.
Step 22: Write something down.
On the right side of the page, you'll find a pane.If your computer doesn't have a touch screen, you can use the mouse to draw.When you submit your comment, the horizontal lines will disappear.
Step 23: Click or tap on the document.
It will allow you to move on to the next section of text that needs commenting.Make sure you save your document before you close it.
Step 24: Click on an edited Word document.
You can open the document in Microsoft Word.
Step 25: Click over a comment.
There are a couple of options below the comment.
Step 26: Click reply.
Below your selected comment is the leftmost option.
Step 27: You should type in your reply.
It will be below the original comment.
Step 28: You can click anywhere on the document.
It is important to reply to the comment.