Microsoft adds like button to Word for comment reactions: Know more
Technology | June 11, 2023 12:18 ISTMicrosoft is adding a new feature to Word that allows users to respond to comments similar to the reactions feature in Outlook.
Microsoft is adding a new feature to Word that allows users to respond to comments similar to the reactions feature in Outlook.
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