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Evelyn
 
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I'm trying to create a comment that relates to more than one cell. (One
comment has two different arrows pointing to two different cells.) Does
anyone know if this is possible?
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Bernie Deitrick
 
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Evelyn,

Comments are on a single cell basis. You can copy a cell with a comment, and
pasting it to a new cell will retain the comment, but that new comment is
still a separate comment.

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Bernie
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I'm trying to create a comment that relates to more than one cell. (One
comment has two different arrows pointing to two different cells.) Does
anyone know if this is possible?



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Dave Peterson
 
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This may not help, but once you type one comment, you can
edit|copy
edit|paste special|comments

(at least you won't have to type the samething over and over and over again)

Evelyn wrote:

I'm trying to create a comment that relates to more than one cell. (One
comment has two different arrows pointing to two different cells.) Does
anyone know if this is possible?


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