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To add a picture to a comment in Excel 2003: The steps in this short video, and the written instructions are below. Instead of text, you can show a picture in an Excel comment. To keep the picture in proportion, add a check mark to Lock.On the picture tab, click Select Picture.On the Colors and Lines tab, click the drop-down arrow.Choose Show/Hide Comments, and clear any text from the.NOTE: These instructions are for Excel 2007 and later versions. NOTE: Pictures are not available with Threaded Comments.
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Select the cell with the comment that you want to copy.If you want the same comment in multiple cells, you can copy and Delete the existing User Name, and type a new entry.Scroll down to the section, "Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office".Click Options, and in the Options window, click the General category.At the top left of the Excel window, click the File tab.So you may want to reset the name before you exit Excel. This change affects the User Name in all Microsoft Office programs, You can change to something generic, such as "Note:" However, Instead of showing the user name at the start of an Excel comment, To continue working with Legacy comments, add the following icons to the Quick Access Toolbar, or to the Excel Ribbon: The old-style (Legacy) comments will still be available, but the icons to create and edit them will be hidden. Excel) for this warning - "If you try to edit an old comment, a long message will tell you to Convert to Threaded Comments and all of your comment formatting will be lost." Legacy comment features, such as changing shapes, inserting pictures or adding colors, will not be available in Threaded comments.WARNINGīefore you use Threaded Comments, instead of old-style (Legacy) comments, be sure to understand what features you will lose. Microsoft is introducing Threaded Comments in Office 365, so you might see those soon, if you don't have them already.
