Comment on a document
How to add, reply to, and resolve comments in a Wonderly Doc.
Wonderly Docs support inline comments so you and your team can give feedback, ask questions, and track follow-ups without leaving the document. You can tag teammates directly to keep conversations moving.
Add a comment
When to use: You want to leave feedback, ask a question, or flag something for a teammate inside a Wonderly Doc.
Open the Wonderly Doc you want to comment on.
Highlight the text or block you want to comment on.
Click Add Comment in the toolbar that appears above your selection.
Type your comment in the text field that opens.
Optionally, type '@' followed by a teammate's name to tag them and send them a notification.
Press Enter or click Submit to post the comment.
Expected outcome: The comment appears anchored to the text you selected, visible to anyone with access to the doc.
Reply to a comment
When to use: Someone has already left a comment, and you want to respond without creating a separate thread.
Click on the existing comment you want to reply to.
Type your reply in the reply field that opens below the original comment.
Press Enter or click Submit to post your reply.
Expected outcome: Your reply is threaded under the original comment and visible to anyone with access to the doc.
Resolve a comment
When to use: A comment has been addressed, and you want to clear it from the document view.
Open the comments side panel.
Click on the three-dot menu inside the comment you want to close.
Click Resolve Thread.
Expected outcome: The comment is marked as done and hidden from the document view. Resolved comments are not deleted and can be reviewed if needed.
FAQ
Can I turn off comments on a doc? At the moment, it is not possible to disable comments in a Wonderly doc.
Can I see all comments across all my docs in one place? No, to see comments you must go directly to the document where they were made.
Are comments included if I export or share the doc as a PDF? No, comments are private and are not shared publicly.
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