Part I: Getting Started with Excel
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Changing a comment’s shape ....................................................................................
Normally, a cell comment is rectangular, but they don’t have to be. To change the shape of a cell
comment, add a command to your Quick Access toolbar:
- Right-click the Quick Access toolbar and choose Customize Quick Access Toolbar.
The Quick Access Toolbar section of the Excel Options dialog box appears. - From the Choose Commands From drop-down list, select Drawing Tools | Format
Tab. - From the list on the left, select Change Shape and then click Add.
- Click OK to close the Excel Options dialog box.
After performing these steps, your Quick Access toolbar has a new Change Shape icon.
To change the shape of a comment, make sure that it’s visible (right-click the cell and select Show/
Hide Comments). Then click the comment’s border to select it as a Shape (or, Ctrl-click the comment
to select it as a Shape). Click the Change Shape button on the Quick Access toolbar and choose a
new shape for the comment. Figure 4.18 shows a cell comment with a nonstandard shape.
FIGURE 4.18
Cell comments don’t have to be rectangles.
Reading comments ....................................................................................................
To read all comments in a workbook, choose Review ➪ Comments ➪ Next. Keep clicking Next
to cycle through all the comments in a workbook. Choose Review ➪ Comments ➪ Previous to
view the comments in reverse order.
Printing comments ....................................................................................................
Normally, when you print a worksheet that contains cell comments, the comments are not printed.
If you would like to print the comments, though, here’s how: