Word Copy Text Comments
Part of the writing process is getting others to comment about your work. In Microsoft Word 2010, this process is made easier by using the comments feature – but it can leave your original document looking like a butterfly with colorful electronic notations left by your reviews. While you can view comments onscreen either vertically or horizontally, it is also possible to print them out. You can print out all the comments or a single reader’s comments. Armed with a hard copy of comments, you can polish your early draft into a finished business document.
I'm trying to copy some comments from a.docx file to another, together with all the replies made to those comments. I've remove non essential parts to not confuse you.
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Older versions of Adobe Reader (5.0 and 6.0), allowed you to select the Text tool, click-and-drag the vertical line cursor to select the text, hit Ctl-C to copy it to the clipboard, and then simply paste it into a Word document; however, using Acrobat 8.0, this same copy-and-paste seems to be difficult if not impossible. Word handles this kind of strangely. Whether tracked changes show up in the destination document depends on whether Track Changes is turned on in both the new document and the source document. Track Changes Turned On in the Source, Off in the Destination. This is what you want. Copied text is pasted into the destination document without tracked changes.