Stephen Buck wrote:
I don't mind working with inline comments (which many people do) but
correctly-done marginal notes are so much better. I'll go through it in
detail later.

Okay, thanks. I do not know the difference between a marginal note and the
type of note created by using Insert > Note.

Sorry. That's what I meant. (I expressed myself very badly.) You did it right. Many people do it wrong.

Just one thing: files placed in Feedback should not be submitted again for
review; instead, the chapter's author is supposed to collect the reviewed
copy, make any needed changes, and then submit it for further review.

Okay, good to know. I will wait until it is made available for review before
I revisit the area I noted to revisit. I think I may have inserted a comment
at one point but it did not display in the margin, so I searched help and
learned how to insert notes (which appear in the margins).

You're welcome to revisit that part of the file at any time, if I don't get it back in the review list quickly.

…BTW, if you want to take over any of these files and be the responsible
author, please feel free to offer to do so!

Sure, happy to do so. Please suggest a file or two(?) for me to consider.

Will do, soon.

--Jean

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