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This topic describes the named constants that are used to identify types of annotations in a document.
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An advanced proofing issue. |
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The author of the document. |
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A circular reference error that occurred. |
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A comment. Comments can take different forms depending on the application. |
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A conflicting change that was made to the document. |
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A data validation error that occurred. |
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A deletion change that was made to the document. |
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An editing locked change that was made to the document. |
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The endnote for a document. |
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An external change that was made to the document. |
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The footer for a page in a document. |
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The footnote for a page in a document. |
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A format change that was made. |
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An error in a formula. Formula errors typically include red text and exclamation marks. |
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A grammatical error, often denoted by a green squiggly line. |
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The header for a page in a document. |
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Highlighted content, typically denoted by a contrasting background color. |
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An insertion change that was made to the document. |
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A text range containing mathematics. |
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A move change that was made to the document. |
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A spelling error, often denoted by a red squiggly line. |
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A change that was made to the document. |
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The annotation type is unknown. |
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An unsynced change that was made to the document. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 8 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2012 [desktop apps only] |
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