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>When inserting comments in a word document, it automatically puts your name
>there. What happens if someone else is using your computer and wants to
>insert a comment? Where can you change this setting?
If you mean revisions, the name comes from Tools > Options > User Info.
BTW it's a good idea to check what's there, cause it'll be a property (e.g.
created by) of all docs you create / save. In most corporate sites people
don't bother to change it, so every doc that comes out of the site is
written by BigCorp Inc., or whatever.