How to Insert, Hide, Format Excel Popup Comments (2023)

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Add Excel pop-up comments to worksheets cells, to explain the contents, or to offer tips to users. Different ways to print comments - on the sheet, with triangles, with numbers.

Note: In Excel 365, these pop-up comments are called "Notes", and the Comments feature creates new-style Threaded Comments. Some of old-style (legacy) comment features are not available in Threaded Comments.

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Insert a Comment

Display a Specific Comment

Display All Comments

Delete a Comment

Copy a Comment

Format Text in a Comment

Printing Comments

Print Comments with Triangles or Numbers

Download Sample Files

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Insert an Excel Comment

To add a comment in a Microsoft Excel worksheet cell, follow these steps:

  1. Right-click the cell in which you want the new comment.
  • Note: if multiple cells are selected, only the active cell will have a comment added
  • In the pop-up menu, click Insert Comment (or Insert Note, in newer versions of Excel)
    • Tip: Or use the insert comment keyboard shortcut: Shift + F2
  • Type your comment where the cursor is flashing.
  • Text will wrap automatically. If you want to start a new line, press the Enter key.
  • To change the size of the comment box, point to one of the small square sizing handles on its border, then drag in or out, to make it smaller or larger
  • When finished, click outside the comment box
  • The cell where you added the comment has a small red triangle in its upper right corner. In the screen shot below, cells B2 and B4 have comments, and a red triangle at the top right.

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    Display a Specific Comment

    You can show a comment temporarily, or make a comment stay open on the Excel spreadsheet. The steps for both methods are shown below.

    Show Comment Temporarily

    To show a specific comment temporarily:

    • Point to a cell that contains a pop-up comment
    • While you hover the mouse pointer over the cell, the pop-up comment stays open
    • Move the mouse pointer away from the cell, and the pop-up comment closes

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    Keep Comment Open on Sheet

    To make a specific comment stay open on the worksheet:

    1. Right-click the cell which contains the comment.
    2. Choose Show/Hide Comments

    Hide the comment

    Later, if you want to close a comment again, follow these steps:

    1. Right-click the cell that contains the comment.
    2. In the pop-up menu, click the Hide Comment command

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    Display All Comments

    1. On the Excel Ribbon, click the Review tab
    2. In the Comments group, click Show All Comments
      Note
      : All comments in all open workbooks will be displayed.
    3. To hide the comments, click the Show All Comments command again.

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    Delete a Comment

    If you no longer need a cell comment, you can delete it from the worksheet.

    Follow these steps to delete a cell comment:

    • First, select the cell where you want to delete the comment
      • Tip: Or, select multiple cells where comments should be deleted (drag over a range of cells to select them, or select one, cell, then press the Ctrl key, and click on other cells to select them)
    • Next, right-click on any selected cell
    • In the pop-up menu, click the Delete Comment command

    Comments in all selected cells are deleted.

    Copy Comments

    Instead of creating new comments in Excel, you can copy and paste existing comments to a new location.

    To copy and paste cell comments, without the cell contents, follow these steps:

    • First, select the cell where you want to copy the comment
      • Tip: Or, select multiple cells where comments should be copied (drag over a range of cells to select them, or select one, cell, then press the Ctrl key, and click on other cells in the same row or column, to select them)
    • Next, to copy the selected cells, use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl + C
    • After that, right-click the cell where you want to paste the copied comments
      • To paste multiple cell comments, select the cell at the top left of the location where you want to paste them
    • In the pop-up menu, click Paste Special
    • In the Paste Special dialog box that opens, in the Paste section, select the Comments option
    • Click the OK button, to past the cell comments

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    Comments from the copied cells are pasted in the new location.

    Note: If multiple cells in a range were copied and pasted, the comments are pasted into cells in the same relative locations

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    Format Text in Excel Comment

    You can change the font, the font size, font colour and font style, for all or part of an Excel comment.

    To format comment text, follow these steps:

    1. Right-click the cell which contains the comment.
    2. Choose Edit Comment
    3. To format all text, click on the border of the comment shape.
      To format specific text within the comment, drag over the text to select it.
    4. Use the Font tools on the Formatting toolbar to modify the text appearance
    5. When finished, click outside the comment box.

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    Printing Excel Comments

    You can print Excel comments in 2 built-in ways:

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    • print comments as displayed on the worksheet,
    • print comments at the end of the worksheet

    Or, use a macro to print comments with a triangle comment indicator, or a small number, at the top right corner of the cell (details for this are in the next section)

    This short video shows the steps for the two built-in ways of printing worksheet comments , and there are written steps below the video

    Print comments as displayed

    To print Excel comments as they are displayed on the sheet, follow these steps:

    1. On the worksheet, show the specific comments that you want printed, or show all comments, it you want all of them included.
    • Tip: If needed, move some of the comments, so key cells are visible, and not covered by comments
  • On the Excel Ribbon, click the Page Layout tab
  • In the Page Setup section, click the Dialog Launcher at the bottom right
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    1. On the Sheet tab, from the Comments drop down, choose 'As displayed on sheet'.

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    2. Click OK
    3. Choose File|Print (or click the Print button)

    Note: The open comments are printed with the worksheet cell contents, but the red triangles in comment cells are NOT printed.

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    Print comments at end of worksheet

    To print Excel comments at the end of the worksheet, follow these steps:

    1. Choose File|Page Setup
    2. On the Sheet tab, from the Comments drop down, choose 'At end of sheet'.
    3. Click OK
    4. Choose File|Print (or click the Print button)

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    Print Comments with Triangles or Numbers

    When you print a worksheet that contains comments, the comment indicators (little red triangles) are not visible.

    Unless the comments are shown, there is no indication of which cells contain comments.

    • Note: There is no built-in option to change this behaviour.

    As a workaround, you can use macros to mark the comment cells, before you print the worksheet.

    Use one the macros linked below, to mark the comments cells with:

    • triangle shapes, like the built-in comment indicators
    • small numbers, like footnotes

    The screenshots below show what each marker looks like.

    Add Triangle Shapes for Comment Cell Printing

    Before you print a worksheet, you can use a macro, to draw a triangle AutoShapes over the comment indicators, at the upper-right corner of the comment cell.

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    You can get the sample file with this macro, in the Download section below.

    For the written instructions, go to the Comment Macros page.

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    Add Numbers in Comment Cells

    Another option for printing comments, is to use Excel VBA macros that:

    • add small numbers a the top right corner of the comments cells, like a footnote in the cell.
    • list the numbered comments on a separate sheet
    • remove the numbered shapes that were added to each comment cell

    You can get the sample file with this macro, in the Download section below.

    For the written instructions, go to the Comment Macros page.

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    Download the Sample Files

    1. Comment Basics: Get the sample file for Excel comments - basic steps. The zipped Excel workbook is in xlsx format, and does not contain macros.
    2. Triangle Shapes on Comments: Get the sample file for printing worksheet with triangle shapes on comments. The zipped Excel workbook is in xlsm format, and contains macros. Be sure to enable macros if you want to test the comment printing macros.
    3. Numbered Comments: Get the sample file for printing numbered comments. The zipped Excel workbook is in xlsm format, and contains macros. Be sure to enable macros if you want to test the comment printing macros.

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    FAQs

    How to Insert, Hide, Format Excel Popup Comments? ›

    Right-click the cell and choose Insert Comment from the context menu. Note. In case the cell already contains a note, you need to make it visible. Right-click on the commented cell and choose the Show/Hide Comments option from the menu.

    How do I hide pop up comments in Excel? ›

    If you want to hide or show the comment in each cell, do the following: Right-click somewhere on the cell and select either show or hide the comment. Alternatively, click the review tab to open the commenting tools and click the show/hide comments.

    How do I format comments in Excel not showing? ›

    Make sure that the Show Comments option is enabled. This can be done by going to File > Options > Advanced. Under Display options for this workbook, check the Show Comments box.

    How do I add a pop up comment in Excel? ›

    To add a pop-up comment, first select the cell that you want to add the comment to. Then, click the Insert tab on the ribbon and click the Comment button in the Comments group. A comment box will appear. Type your comment into the box and click the Save button.

    Are comments in Excel always visible? ›

    Show or hide both comments and comment indicators with Excel Options
    • Click File tab, and click Options.
    • In the Excel Options, click Advanced in the left panel, and then go to the Display section, in the group For cells with comments, show, check the No comments or indicators. ...
    • Click OK.

    How do I change the default comment format in Excel? ›

    Select the text you want to reformat, right-click it, and then choose Format Comment. Choose the font options you want and click OK.

    How do I change the default comment shape in Excel? ›

    Change a Comment Shape

    Right-click the cell which contains the comment. Click on the border of the comment, to select it. On the QAT, click the Change Shape command, and click on a shape to select it.

    Why are comments not showing in Excel hover? ›

    When the Excel Options window appears, click on the Advanced option on the left. Then scroll down to the Display section in the right side of the window and select the option called "Indicators only, and comments on hover". Now when you return to the Excel spreadsheet, you should see the comment indicator.

    How do I change my pop up messages? ›

    Change global settings
    1. Open the Messages app .
    2. Tap More. Settings. Stop notifications from other apps: Tap Notifications. Turn off All "Default settings" notifications. Get notifications on your phone from Messages: Tap Notifications. Turn on Incoming messages.

    Can you insert a pop up in Excel? ›

    Adding pop-up documentation to a cell in Excel is a great way to add extra information for users without taking up valuable space on the worksheet. To add a pop-up note, first select the cell you want to add the note to. Then, click the "Insert" tab on the ribbon and click the "Shapes" button.

    How do you change comment properties in Excel? ›

    In the Format Comments dialog box, click Format tab, and choose the scope that you want to change the comment format, you can choose Active sheet or All sheets. Then click Specify the comment cell button to select the cell which contains the specific comment format you want to apply.

    How do I change the default font for comments? ›

    To use your favorite font in Word all the time, set it as the default.
    1. Go to Format > Font > Font. You can also press and hold. + D to open the Font dialog box.
    2. Select the font and size you want to use.
    3. Select Default, and then select Yes.
    4. Select OK.

    Which option helps to display the comment permanently? ›

    Answer: Clicking the Show all Comments option makes the comments permanently visible until the option is turned off. Excel does not include a function that allows users to show comments on only one worksheet in a workbook.

    How do I get rid of hover messages in Excel? ›

    On the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, click the General tab. Click to clear the Function tooltips check box, and then click OK.

    Where is hover text settings in Excel? ›

    In Chart Properties, click Hover Text Settings. Enter the desired text in the Text field. You can insert macros here by clicking the "+" button and selecting the desired macro. For more information about macros, see Hover text macros.

    How do I get rid of the hover effect in Excel? ›

    Replies (5) 
    1. Select the cell.
    2. Activate the Data tab of the ribbon.
    3. Click Data Validation.
    4. Activate the Input Message tab.
    5. Do you see the description there?
    6. If so, clear the check box "Show input message when cell is selected", and click OK.
    Jan 18, 2011

    How do you not show messages when they pop-up? ›

    Option 1: In your Settings app
    1. Open your phone's Settings app.
    2. Tap Apps & notifications. Notifications.
    3. Under “Recently Sent,” tap an app.
    4. Tap a type of notification.
    5. Choose your options: Choose Alerting or Silent. To see a banner for alerting notifications when your phone is unlocked, turn on Pop on screen.

    How do I make all comments visible in Excel? ›

    To display all comments in the worksheet, go to the Review tab > Show all Comments. To move or resize any overlapping comments, right-click and select Edit Comment, and the border of the comment box will display sizing handles.

    Why is my comment only showing an arrow in Excel? ›

    To fix it, in the Review tab, click on "Edit Comment". You will see the 4 white boxes that indicate the corners of the comment box. Simply click on the corner and move to expand the comment box size. Was this reply helpful?

    How do I format Excel so all text is visible? ›

    To enable the row to adjust automatically and show all wrapped text, on the Format menu, point to Row, and then click AutoFit.

    What does Shift F2 do in Excel? ›

    Shift+F2 adds or edits a cell comment.

    How do I show comments in all markup? ›

    Try it!
    1. Select Review > Display for Review.
    2. Select the option you want: Simple Markup points out where changes are made with a red line in the margin. All Markup shows all edits with different colors of text and lines. ...
    3. In the Show Markup list, select the types of revisions you'd like to see: Comments.

    How do I show all comments on a sheet? ›

    Tip: At the bottom of any comment window, you can also click Open all comments. You can find comments and their location in a Google Sheet.
    ...
    1. On your computer, open a document, spreadsheet, or presentation.
    2. In the top right, click Open comment history .
    3. To close, click Open comment history. again.

    How do I get rid of the little arrows in Excel? ›

    Select the cell to which the arrow is pointing. On the Formulas tab, click Remove All Arrows in Formula Auditing group, and then click Remove Precedent Arrows.

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