Word 2k3 Comments

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Jay Freedman

OK, for once the picture helps to clarify what you're asking.

The comment balloon contains things in two different styles. The word
"Comment" and your initials are in Balloon Text style (which it shares with
the first part of any Track Changes balloon you might also have). The part
of the comment that you type will be in Comment Text style.
 
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Jay Freedman

That color is set by the "Comments color" dropdown in the Track
Changes options dialog. You may have that set to the purple color
(actually a faded shade of the "dark blue" choice), or it may be set
to "By author" which means Word gets to choose. You can choose yellow
if that's what you prefer.
 
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Colonel Blip

Hello, Jay!
You wrote on Mon, 03 Oct 2005 23:41:13 -0400:

Finally with your guidance I found the little bugger. Thanks again.

Colonel Blip.
E-mail: [email protected]

JF> That color is set by the "Comments color" dropdown in the Track
JF> Changes options dialog. You may have that set to the purple color
JF> (actually a faded shade of the "dark blue" choice), or it may be set
JF> to "By author" which means Word gets to choose. You can choose yellow
JF> if that's what you prefer.
 
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