
Insert comments and notes in Excel - Microsoft Support
See Also Print comments and notes in Excel What to do if you're missing New Comment and New Note from Excel's context menu
Create a sticky note - Microsoft Support
Open Sticky Notes. From the list of notes, click or tap the plus icon ( + ) in the upper left. Or from the keyboard, press Ctrl+N to start a new note. Create a note by doing any of the following: Type a note Use the keyboard to type out your note. Use your finger On any touch-enabled device, sketch a note with your finger.
Print comments and notes in Excel - Microsoft Support
Print threaded comments and notes in your Excel worksheet, either as they appear on the sheet or at the end of the sheet.
The difference between threaded comments and notes
Excel for Microsoft 365 has changed the way comments work. Comments are now threaded, and allow you to have discussions with other people about the data. Notes are for making notes or annotations about the data, and work like comments used to work in earlier versions of Excel.
What is Excel? - Microsoft Support
Excel makes it easy to crunch numbers. With Excel, you can streamline data entry with AutoFill. Then, get chart recommendations based on your data, and create them with one click. Or …
Customize notes - Microsoft Support
By default, a note appears as a yellow square. You can change the appearance of notes, including the font, color or size, to help you organize and manage them.
Create links to notebooks, sections, pages, and paragraphs
Create a quick table of contents to other areas in your notes. You can create links to notebooks, sections, pages, and even specific paragraphs.
Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support
If you don't find a keyboard shortcut here that meets your needs, you can create a custom keyboard shortcut. For instructions, go to Create a custom keyboard shortcut for Office for Mac. Many of the shortcuts that use the Ctrl key on a Windows keyboard also work with the Control key in Excel for Mac. However, not all do.
Create and share a Dashboard with Excel and Microsoft Groups
For this example, we're going to create four PivotTables and charts from a single data source. Once your dashboard is created, we'll show you how to share it with people by creating a Microsoft Group. We also have an interactive Excel workbook that you can download and follow these steps on your own. Download the Excel Dashboard tutorial workbook.
How to share a OneNote notebook - Microsoft Support
Sharing your notes is easy in OneNote. You can invite others to view a specific page or an entire notebook, and you can select whether notebook participants can only view or fully edit your notes.