LibreOffice 24.8 Help
Inserts a comment around the selected text, presentation slide, drawing page or at the current spreadsheet cursor position.
Choose Review - Insert Comment.
Choose Home - Insert Comment.
Choose Insert - Comment.
On a cell with no comment, choose Insert - Comment.
On a cell with existing comment, choose Sheet - Cell Comments - Edit Comment.
On a cell with no comment, choose Review - Comment.
On a cell with existing comment, choose Review - Edit Comment.
On a cell with existing comment, choose Edit Comment.
On a cell with no comment, choose Insert Comment.
To insert a comment in a cell: Command+OptionCtrl + Alt + M.
To edit a comment in a cell: Command+OptionCtrl + Alt + C.
Edit Comment
Insert Comment
The comments by different authors get different colors. Choose LibreOffice - PreferencesTools - Options - LibreOffice - User Data to enter your name so that it can show up as the comment author.
When you attach a comment to a cell, a callout appears where you can enter your text. A small square in the upper right corner of a cell marks the position of a comment. To display the comment permanently, right-click the cell, and choose Show Comment.
To change the object properties of a comment, for example the background color, choose Show Comment as above, then right-click the comment. Do not double-click the text!
To edit a shown comment, double-click the comment text. To edit a comment that is not shown permanently, right-click in the cell that contains the comment, and then choose Edit Comment. To specify the formatting of the comment text, right-click the comment text in edit mode.
To change the position or size of a comment, drag a border or corner of the comment box.
To delete a comment, right-click the cell, then choose Delete Comment.
You can also right-click a comment name in the Navigator window to choose some editing commands.
To set the printing options for comments in your spreadsheet, choose Format - Page Style, and then click the Sheet tab.
Use the command Insert - Comment or the key combination above to insert a comment anchor to the current slidepage. A colored comment box is shown at the top left corner, to enter the text of the comment. A small colored box - the anchor - in the top left of the slidepage contains the initials of the author name, followed by a sequential number. Click on the anchor to open or close the corresponding comment.
The author name and the comment creation date and time is shown at the bottom of the comment box.
The comment box contains a button with a down arrow. Click the icon to open a menu with commands for comment management.
Use the command Insert - Comment or the key combination above to insert a comment anchor to the current slidepage. A colored comment box is shown at the top left corner, to enter the text of the comment. A small colored box - the anchor - in the top left of the slidepage contains the initials of the author name, followed by a sequential number. Click on the anchor to open or close the corresponding comment.
The author name and the comment creation date and time is shown at the bottom of the comment box.
The comment box contains a button with a down arrow. Click the icon to open a menu with commands for comment management.
Use the command Insert - Comment or the Command+OptionCtrl+Alt+C key combination to insert a comment anchor at the current cursor position. A colored comment box is shown at the page margin, to enter the text of the comment. A line connects the anchor to the comment box. If a text range is selected, the comment is attached to the text range. The commented text range is shadowed.
Every user with write permission to the document can edit and delete comments of all authors. You can use the Command+OptionCtrl+Alt+C key combination to edit a comment at the current cursor position.
The author name and the comment creation date and time is shown at the bottom of the comment box.
The comment box contains a button with a down arrow. Click the icon to open a menu with commands for comment management.
In the Find & Replace dialog of text documents, you can select to include the comments texts in your searches.
If the comment in a text document was written by another author, there is a Reply command in the context menu. This command inserts a new comment adjacent to the comment to which you want to reply. The comment anchor is the same for both comments. Type your reply text in the new comment. Save and send your document to other authors, then those authors can add replies, too.
When the document has been reviewed and commented and requires your action in its contents, you can mark the comment Resolved or Unresolved. Open the comment context menu or click on the comment dropdown list to mark the Resolved checkbox. When you mark the comment resolved, the word Resolved is inserted under the date in the comment box. When marking unresolved, the word Resolved is removed.
You can toggle the display of all resolved comments in the document. Hidden resolved comments are not displayed in the page margin but are not deleted. You can display back all hidden comments. Choose and mark View - Resolved comments to display the resolved comments. Unmark to hide resolved comments. The default is to display all resolved comments.
When the cursor is inside a comment, you can press Command+OptionCtrl+Alt+Page Down to jump to the next comment, or press Command+OptionCtrl+Alt+Page Up to jump to the previous comment.
When the cursor is inside the normal text, press the above mentioned keys to jump to the next or previous comment anchor.
You can also open the Navigator to see a list of all comments. Right-click a comment name in the Navigator to edit or delete the comment.
Use View - Comments to show or hide all comments in spreadsheets.
Use View - Comments to show or hide all anchor comments on the top of the page.
Use View - Comments to show or hide all anchor comments on the top of the slide.
Use View - Comments or click on the Comment button on the right of the horizontal ruler to show or hide all comments.
You cannot print the comments of the slides.
You can choose to use the Notes view to write a page of notes for every slide.
You cannot print the comments of the drawing pages.
Comments are printed when they are made visible.
To change the printing option for comments for all your text documents, choose LibreOffice - PreferencesTools - Options - LibreOffice Writer - Print.