

In other words, if you have 17 comments in a document and you insert a new one after comment 5, then the current comment 5 (ALW5) becomes 6 (ALW6) and so on, so that you have 18 sequentially numbered comments in a document.Īnother approach is to modify the style used to display the comment text. One thing you need to be aware of is that as you insert comments, Word renumbers them so they are always sequential.

Click Popular (Word 2007) or General (Word 2010 and Word 2013) at the left side of the dialog box.In Word 2010 or Word 2013 display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.) (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. If your comments don't show up this way, it could be because you don't have Word configured properly. Comments are automatically numbered in Word. For instance, if I insert comments, then they show up in the comment balloons with my intials (ALW) followed by numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.). That is, they should be numbered as long as you have Word configured to add the initials of the commenter to each comment. When entering comments they should be numbered by default.

She needs a way to number comments that appear in comment balloons so that they can be referenced to the author and to others working on the project. She turns on Track Changes and does her work so that the author can see what was done. Reynolds is a book editor, and she works with manuscripts in Word.
