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Commenting on Loop page content - Microsoft Loop Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Loop for Beginners
Commenting on Loop page content
- [Instructor] You may already be familiar with commenting in Word documents, Excel workbooks, and PowerPoint presentations. Loop workspace pages offer a similar commenting experience. Let's try it out. First, start by selecting the content that you want to make a comment on. Immediately after selecting that, you'll notice a toolbar that pops up. This offers many different formatting options for that content, as well as comment. Now, if you're not seeing this, or maybe you're selecting a different type of content and you're not getting this toolbar, you can also right click over that content and then locate comment within that menu. All right, let's select it from here, and here's a place that we can add the comment. So let's add a comment asking about, "Should we include a Brunch category?" Great, you can also use the emoji picker if you want to add an emoji. We'll type in food, pick something. There we go. And now we'll go ahead and send it. But before we send it, is this a note for…
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Managing page versions1m 56s
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Commenting on Loop page content2m 5s
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Managing @mention, conversations, assigned tasks, and invite notifications3m
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Searching Loop workspaces and pages1m 59s
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Sharing a Loop workspace, page, or component2m 51s
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Creating Loop workspace pages from templates5m 24s
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Printing and exporting workspace pages1m 55s
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Deleting Loop workspaces1m 24s
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Catching up on collaboration in a workspace1m 29s
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