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Default Word should have a popup window so I can drop some notes...

For instance, right now I am working on a presentation and I am surfing the
internet to find some information. As I was looking, I found a couple of
quotes I liked and so I made a little text box for a quick reference to some
good quotes I found. It would be nice if there was a little popup window to
place some good information that ties itself to the docx file when saved.

I could imagine people using this for jotting down some thoughts of how they
want to end their essays or what have you.

Just a thought.

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