Hi Toni,I have to admit that you are much more observant than I am. I
          had not noticed the change in Writer's comments menu. In
          previous versions (eg. 5.4) there was a comment option to
          "Reply", which added a comment linked to the existing one.
If that option still existed it would better serve your
          purpose of notifying subsequent reviewers.


Our guides offer no indication about the intended purpose of
          this "Resolve" option and searching several possible resources
          uncovers no information. I will make a more thorough search
          through past release notes to see if they offer any clue.Maybe it is 
time for an enhancement/reversion request bug
          report, or we can simply ignore the "Resolve" option and just
          add more text to the existing comment.Kind RegardsDave
From:</b>
          Toni B [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent:</b>
          Tuesday, March 31, 2020, 19:35 UTC
To:Dave Barton
Cc:[email protected]:[libreoffice-documentation] 
Question about resolving comments


Hi Dave,Thank you for your reply!  
In reviewing comments, if you click on the caret at the

          bottom, the choices come up Reply, Resolve, Delete Comment,
          etc.  I was hoping to "Resolve" some of the comments without
          deleting them, so I was marking some as such.  The reasoning
          behind it is in case the next reviewer has the same question
          or is curious why something was done in a certain way.    


<br>


Thank you for your help!
Kind regards,
Toni


On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 2:56
          PM Dave [email protected]:On
          31/03/2020 18:56, Toni B wrote:Good afternoon!I noticed if resolve a 
comment, save the Writer file,
          exit then reopen thefile, the comment has become "unresolved".  
Should I be
          deleting thecomments instead?Thanks for you help.Kind regards,ToniHi 
Toni,Can you please explain in a bit more detail, maybe step by
          step, whatyou mean by "RESOLVING a comment"? The word "resolve" is not
          part of thecommon terminology we use. On the other hand, I might be
          totally missingthe point :)Normally if I see a comment in a 
draft/review document that I
          can answerI will do that, otherwise I might add a (hopefully) 
usefuladdition/response to the comment for others to consider and
          respond to.With a bit more clarification we can probably provide a 
useful
          answer toyour question.In closing I have to say your input and 
contributions to thedocumentation team are much appreciated.ThanksKind 
RegardsDave


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