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Default Positioning Excel comments for when they are displayed via mouse-o


Hello.

Using Excel 2007, I am looking for a way to create comments and have them
display where I place them.
To explain: When I create a comment or when I 'unhide' a comment, I
can move the comment by dragging it. And if it is left unhidden, that's
where it stays. But when I switch back to having the comment appear only
when there is a mouse-over of its cell, the comment appears in what I would
call its 'default' position.

I would like to be able to change where the comment appears... and I don't
know if it makes a difference, but these are workbooks for me -- I'm not
looking for a way to have the positioning of the comment in a spreadsheet
that I might send to a team member.

I have looked through the tabs on the 'Format Comment' dialogue window, but
to no success.

Any assistance that can be provided would be great.


Thank you very much for your time.


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