Do you know how to work with bookmarks in a word document? What about comments? If you're an author and you don't know, then it's important that you learn so you can communicate easily with your editor. And being able to do that will make you feel like this: This is the second in a series of posts on how to work with Word to help you communicate with your editor. In the last post, I talked about how to set up your Word document and format your headings so you can see the outline of your manuscript in the Navigation pane. The next post will tell you how to work with Track Changes. The best way to learn is by watching this video, but I also have some notes below that will show you where to find the bookmarks on older versions of Word. Comments Manuscript appraisals are usually the first step in editing, and an editor will talk to you by using comments. If you don’t see comments on your manuscript appraisal. Go to the Review menu and click Show Comments. In the … [Read more...]