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I am creating a long document (think: book). I want to be able to keep notes
regarding sources, to-do items, explanations, etc. in the body of the document (it will have footnotes that are not part of these "editor's notes"). When finished, I want to be able to view the document with/without the editor's notes. The notes need to be editable, just like the rest of the text. Wang had this 20 years age in Wang Office, you just put a coded exclamation point before and after the notes section, and selected "print with notes" (or without) when you wanted the document with or without. This is NOT an editing/versions/changes issue. |
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Hi,
There may be a better way of doing it, but the way I always do this is by using comments. The best way to do this is to show the reviewing toolbar. On it, there is a "Comment" button that will insert this into your document. There is also a "Show" button on it that you can use to show/hide the comments. -- --ST "Jaymac06" wrote: I am creating a long document (think: book). I want to be able to keep notes regarding sources, to-do items, explanations, etc. in the body of the document (it will have footnotes that are not part of these "editor's notes"). When finished, I want to be able to view the document with/without the editor's notes. The notes need to be editable, just like the rest of the text. Wang had this 20 years age in Wang Office, you just put a coded exclamation point before and after the notes section, and selected "print with notes" (or without) when you wanted the document with or without. This is NOT an editing/versions/changes issue. |
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Thanks Shahnoor, but I'm looking for a more integrated part of the document
to be the note--sort of like a different section. When it was made, or by whom, is a great feature for collaborative efforts, but not relevant here. I envision "Information..." then [Note: Check this with the Mr. Wizard website], or [Note: this information was verified by Andy Rooney by email dated 060410], or background information, bibliography, etc. "Shahnoor" wrote: Hi, There may be a better way of doing it, but the way I always do this is by using comments. The best way to do this is to show the reviewing toolbar. On it, there is a "Comment" button that will insert this into your document. There is also a "Show" button on it that you can use to show/hide the comments. -- --ST "Jaymac06" wrote: I am creating a long document (think: book). I want to be able to keep notes regarding sources, to-do items, explanations, etc. in the body of the document (it will have footnotes that are not part of these "editor's notes"). When finished, I want to be able to view the document with/without the editor's notes. The notes need to be editable, just like the rest of the text. Wang had this 20 years age in Wang Office, you just put a coded exclamation point before and after the notes section, and selected "print with notes" (or without) when you wanted the document with or without. This is NOT an editing/versions/changes issue. |
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Hi,
As far as I know, there is no way to do what you're asking to do in Word. I hope I'm wrong though, because it's a feature that would be very useful to me as well ... let's hope someone can reply to the thread with a solution. -- --ST "Jaymac06" wrote: Thanks Shahnoor, but I'm looking for a more integrated part of the document to be the note--sort of like a different section. When it was made, or by whom, is a great feature for collaborative efforts, but not relevant here. I envision "Information..." then [Note: Check this with the Mr. Wizard website], or [Note: this information was verified by Andy Rooney by email dated 060410], or background information, bibliography, etc. "Shahnoor" wrote: Hi, There may be a better way of doing it, but the way I always do this is by using comments. The best way to do this is to show the reviewing toolbar. On it, there is a "Comment" button that will insert this into your document. There is also a "Show" button on it that you can use to show/hide the comments. -- --ST "Jaymac06" wrote: I am creating a long document (think: book). I want to be able to keep notes regarding sources, to-do items, explanations, etc. in the body of the document (it will have footnotes that are not part of these "editor's notes"). When finished, I want to be able to view the document with/without the editor's notes. The notes need to be editable, just like the rest of the text. Wang had this 20 years age in Wang Office, you just put a coded exclamation point before and after the notes section, and selected "print with notes" (or without) when you wanted the document with or without. This is NOT an editing/versions/changes issue. |
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