![]() ![]() You need to go through all the resolved comments and delete them one. Then you can toggle comment in **XML Editor(the one with "Design" and "Source" tabs). Word does not have a built-in feature for removing all resolved comments in one operation. I found how to configure XML Toggle comment! The category should be Edit, too. If someone knows how to find it and tell me, I will be very grateful.) ![]() (I remember once there may be a "line comment" key (add comments for every line) but now it is not there anymore. Was this article helpful How could it be improved You must be logged in to submit feedback. It works for both HTML code and Javascript code(add at the beginning and the end, if is HTML, and add /* and */ if is Javascript). Pressing Shift-z restores the checked comments from the Trash. The names are confusing, yes, but the description shows more or less when each and every key is used.Īt last, I am only able to define block comment in HTML here. The comment mark and the associated comment are removed from your document and copied to the Clipboard. ![]() Delete current line: Ctrl + Shift + Delete: Delete all: Ctrl + Delete: Delete to start of word to the right: Ctrl + Backspace: Delete to start of word to the left: Insert: Switch between overwrite and insert mode: Ctrl + C: Copy to Clipboard. Be sure only to edit, not copy commands(because you cannot erase created ones).įor HTML files, look for those with scope "Editing HTML files". Here’s how to delete all comments at once in Word 2007 and later: Go to the Review tab Comments group. In "Preferences" - "General" - "Keys", type "comment" to get a full list of comment key combination in all editors. For those who like to customize things (and screw them up), some tips: ![]()
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