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Someone commented on an equation I wrote in the equation editor. It's where the little bubble is to the right with the comment and a red line points to a section (part of change tracking I guess). Thing is, I can't get rid of the comment. If I delete it, it destroys the equation, changes my view from print layout to "normal", and makes all my figures invisible. If I hit undo it all goes back to normal. I can hide the comments, but I don't want to distribute the document that way.
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