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Hi guys!

I want to add some comments on words of my Word file. So, I use Review>Comment. It is easy; but I hate the new column which is created after add a comment, I mean the part which i made distinguishable with a red Celtic cross in the attached picture. I want to know is there any way to delete this column and view comments through another way; for example via holding the mouse on the word and see its comment above it, such as what we do in Excel.

Thanks for any help.
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