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Comments: single insertion point instead of brackets?
Is there a way to insert a comment in Word 2003 and have it displayed with
just a single insertion point in the text rather than bracketed, highlighted text? Sometimes I just want to put a comment in before or after a word, but Word 2003 always seems to want to highlight the nearest word to the comment. Is there a way to avoid that without adding a lot of extraneous spaces in the text? I know that other versions of Word used a single insertion point unless the user selected the text and then inserted a comment for the selected text. Thanks much. |
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