When using a well known proprietary word processing software, the created comments are automatically numbered.
When I open a .doc file with Writer, the comment numbering is not displayed.
Sorry. I am the one user not understanding what a âcomment numberâ is supposed to be as long as there arenât clear answers to some questions. âŚ
At what time shall the comment (annotation) get its number and what items shall be counted at that time to determine that number?
Shall the numbering replace the threaded structure Writer
maintains automatically? Has the mentioned âwell-known softwareâ a similar threading? How do they care for consistency?
Will the numbers (of remaining comments) persist if comments or whole threads are deleted - or shall they get updated?
How to handle the numbering if an editor/author moves text portions containg fields linking to annotation shapes?
Validity / consistency of references by number must be ensured if the numbering is not persistent. How to do it?
As I see it the threading is essential. A single author should find ways to identify his(f/m) own annotations. She(m/f) also can act as many âauthorsâ either using different profiles at different times or playing tricks.
This Q&A thread will soon be 4 years old. Why the revival? Is the âwell-knownâŚâ still working as in 2003? Wasnât there any progress in 20 years?
I also sudied the bug-report/enhancement-request linked into this thread by @anon73440385. There somebody stresses the point that the bug-tracker itself numbers the comments. Thatâs gravely misleading. There the âcommentsâ are a fix sequence of the relevant content. Nothing can be moved or re-odered nor can numbers be changed later. Thatâs completely different from the way comments (annotations) are used in Writer documents.
Hello,
Iâd assume the answer is: Not at all (see also a pretty old and still open enhancement request at #tdf48897 discussing this issue). Writer does not use comment numbering (as far as I understand the request and Iâve tested). Thus it wonât import such information (or recalculate on import time if it would be implemented as a dynamic âcount and number comments on openâ-procedure).
Hi,
I have the same problem. I work for public administration and in the law-making process. Creating comments and referencing to them by a number, e.g. during online calls, is a daily activity, especially that a lot of people use Microsoft Word.
Is it difficult or time consuming to write an appropriate macro which could insert an appropriate ordinal number for each comment, and, in the case of changing number of comments, delete previous numbers to allow insert new ones? Of course, a dynamic, automatically updating numbering would be better, but maybe the first way is easier? - I donât know cause Iâm not a programmer.
Kind regards
Andrzej
not a direct solution, but might help a little: Print document to file, choosing âComments onlyâ - that way you get a PDF listing all comments, which you can then copy-paste to Libre Calc and at least get an idea of their number âŚ
well yes, but thereâs still no comment number âŚ
adding to questions about comments:
- does anybody know how to search text within comments?
- and has anybody found a way to format text within comments with colors, the same way as ordinary text in writer?
I testedâŚ
- parts of text can only be hard formatted with different colors, I found no way to apply a character style.
- entire comments can be colored by using Format All Comments
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See my recent comment on the original question.
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