Hi :)
I am never quite sure what people mean by "comments" as the term seems to be 
used  differently in different places. 

Can you select an area of text and then
Format - Character
and then use one of those tabs to add something like alternate text or 
something?  I think i am going completely the wrong direction for what is 
required.
Apols and regards from
Tom :)

--- On Sat, 12/11/11, Stephen Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Stephen Anderson <[email protected]>
Subject: LibreOffice 3.4.4 (Writer) - make comment refer to selected text 
rather than cursor point
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 12 November, 2011, 16:12

Hi Tom,I've asked the following question a couple of times at the LibreOffice 
user support mailing list, but no response so far.  It sounds like you may 
possibly have some idea.
- Thanks.  Steve A.

=====* I would like to insert a comment that refers to some text that I have 
selected (a phrase or sentence), rather than a single cursor point. 
* I tried selecting the desired text, then clicking Insert/ Comment (or 
Ctrl-Alt-C), but the resulting comment points to the beginning point of the 
selected text, rather than the whole thing. 
* Is there any way to do this?  I looked at the documentation and FAQ but can't 
see anything.  


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