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      4th Jun 2005
I would like to copy all comments from an MS Word2003 document into a
separate document. It was easy to select all comments in the Comments pane
in Word2000, and then copy and paste them anywhere. In Word2003, I am able
to copy only one comment at a time from the Reviewing Pane. Please help!
 
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      4th Jun 2005
Hi Czrunner

1. First, some preliminaries. Do File > Print. At the top of that dialog, in
the Name list, do you have "Generic / Text Only" as an option? If so, then
continue. If not, then do Start > Settings > Printers and Faxes (or similar
commands, depending on your version of Windows). Choose to Add a printer.
When you get to the list of manufacturers, find Generic, and choose the
"Generic / Text only" printer.

2. If you have Word 2000 or before, choose File > Print. In the "Print what"
box, choose Comments. If you have Word 2002 or later and you only want
comments, and your document also holds track changes, then do the following.
File > Save As to make a copy of the document. Using the copy, accept all
the tracked changes (which will retain the comments). Then, File > Print. In
the "Print What" box, choose "List of markup".

3. You're at the Print dialog, right? At the top of that dialog, in the Name
drop-down list, choose Generic / Text Only. Tick "Print to file" and click
OK. Word will now ask you for a file name, and it will then "print" the
comments to a new document with the file name you chose. It's a good idea to
use a .doc extension (eg "MyComments.doc"). You can then open the file it
created and edit it like any Word document.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"czrunner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would like to copy all comments from an MS Word2003 document into a
> separate document. It was easy to select all comments in the Comments
> pane
> in Word2000, and then copy and paste them anywhere. In Word2003, I am
> able
> to copy only one comment at a time from the Reviewing Pane. Please help!



 
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      4th Jun 2005
Thank you, Shauna. That worked fine. I appreciate your help. I just wonder
if there isn't an easier way of just displaying the comments in such a way
that they can be directly copied, just like in Word2000 or the previous
versions of Word.
Thanks,
Marie

"Shauna Kelly" wrote:

> Hi Czrunner
>
> 1. First, some preliminaries. Do File > Print. At the top of that dialog, in
> the Name list, do you have "Generic / Text Only" as an option? If so, then
> continue. If not, then do Start > Settings > Printers and Faxes (or similar
> commands, depending on your version of Windows). Choose to Add a printer.
> When you get to the list of manufacturers, find Generic, and choose the
> "Generic / Text only" printer.
>
> 2. If you have Word 2000 or before, choose File > Print. In the "Print what"
> box, choose Comments. If you have Word 2002 or later and you only want
> comments, and your document also holds track changes, then do the following.
> File > Save As to make a copy of the document. Using the copy, accept all
> the tracked changes (which will retain the comments). Then, File > Print. In
> the "Print What" box, choose "List of markup".
>
> 3. You're at the Print dialog, right? At the top of that dialog, in the Name
> drop-down list, choose Generic / Text Only. Tick "Print to file" and click
> OK. Word will now ask you for a file name, and it will then "print" the
> comments to a new document with the file name you chose. It's a good idea to
> use a .doc extension (eg "MyComments.doc"). You can then open the file it
> created and edit it like any Word document.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
> http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
>
>
> "czrunner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3E311103-7C95-4C33-81FC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I would like to copy all comments from an MS Word2003 document into a
> > separate document. It was easy to select all comments in the Comments
> > pane
> > in Word2000, and then copy and paste them anywhere. In Word2003, I am
> > able
> > to copy only one comment at a time from the Reviewing Pane. Please help!

>
>
>

 
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      4th Jun 2005
Hi Marie

There is no way to just copy and paste that I'm aware of.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"czrunner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F9024929-5225-4C6D-A16D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thank you, Shauna. That worked fine. I appreciate your help. I just
> wonder
> if there isn't an easier way of just displaying the comments in such a way
> that they can be directly copied, just like in Word2000 or the previous
> versions of Word.
> Thanks,
> Marie
>
> "Shauna Kelly" wrote:
>
>> Hi Czrunner
>>
>> 1. First, some preliminaries. Do File > Print. At the top of that dialog,
>> in
>> the Name list, do you have "Generic / Text Only" as an option? If so,
>> then
>> continue. If not, then do Start > Settings > Printers and Faxes (or
>> similar
>> commands, depending on your version of Windows). Choose to Add a printer.
>> When you get to the list of manufacturers, find Generic, and choose the
>> "Generic / Text only" printer.
>>
>> 2. If you have Word 2000 or before, choose File > Print. In the "Print
>> what"
>> box, choose Comments. If you have Word 2002 or later and you only want
>> comments, and your document also holds track changes, then do the
>> following.
>> File > Save As to make a copy of the document. Using the copy, accept all
>> the tracked changes (which will retain the comments). Then, File > Print.
>> In
>> the "Print What" box, choose "List of markup".
>>
>> 3. You're at the Print dialog, right? At the top of that dialog, in the
>> Name
>> drop-down list, choose Generic / Text Only. Tick "Print to file" and
>> click
>> OK. Word will now ask you for a file name, and it will then "print" the
>> comments to a new document with the file name you chose. It's a good idea
>> to
>> use a .doc extension (eg "MyComments.doc"). You can then open the file it
>> created and edit it like any Word document.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
>> http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
>>
>>
>> "czrunner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:3E311103-7C95-4C33-81FC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I would like to copy all comments from an MS Word2003 document into a
>> > separate document. It was easy to select all comments in the Comments
>> > pane
>> > in Word2000, and then copy and paste them anywhere. In Word2003, I am
>> > able
>> > to copy only one comment at a time from the Reviewing Pane. Please
>> > help!

>>
>>
>>



 
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      14th Dec 2011
To copy many comments at once and paste to another document, do the following. (For Word 2003)
  • Open the document containing all of the comments
  • Look for a word or phrase contained in one of the comments.
  • Open the reviewing pane in the comments toolbar
  • Highlight all of the comments in the reviewing pane
  • With the comments still highlighted, open the Find Function (CTRLl + F) and type in the word or phrase contained in one of the comments. (you will be searching the comments and not the main body of your document)
  • Keep tapping the “Enter” or “Return” on the keyboard (don’t use the cursor to hit the “Find Next” button),
  • All of the highlighted comments should change colour and look as if they are now ordinary text
  • Highlight all of these now – copy and paste into new document.
  • You can then highlight these and using the numbering function, number them the same as your comments.
  • Voila – All self taught and I’m not even a computer buff. I’m just buff!!!!!
 
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