![]() ![]() ![]() At later points in the document, when you want to refer to the same lengthy comment, insert a comment as you normally would, but then in the comment itself say "See Comment 1" or "See C1." This removes the need to retype the original lengthy comment, provides a reference to the reader, and gives them a non-changing comment number to reference.Īnother possible solution is definitely low-tech and uses Word's highlighter feature. You know that Word numbers comments automatically, but when you actually insert a comment you could first type a comment identifier, such as "Comment 1," "C1," or "#1." Then, go ahead and type your lengthy comment. If your desire is to limit the verbiage in the Comments area of Word, you can manually number your own comments and then reference them. ![]() There are some ways you can approach the problem, however, that may provide the desired result. Unfortunately, there is no intrinsic way to do this using Word's Comment feature. He asked if there is a way to add a comment once and provide multiple references to that single comment. Gabriel uses Word's Comment feature to add comments to documents he edits.
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