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Subject:printing Word Comments in context From:Jean Richardson <jean -at- BJRCOM -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 9 Aug 1999 16:42:58 -0700
Does anyone know a way to print the text of a Word Comment in the text being
commented on? For example, is it possible to print something like:
The quick red fox jumped over the lazy{Comment: "Lazy" is too political for
our audience. Can we say something else here?} brown dog.
Right now, I'm able to view the comments on the screen in the little
floating post-it note, but I'm only able to print them separately from the
rest of the text.
-- Jean
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