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2011/10/22 shirish शिरीष <shirishag75@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
 I remember seeing sometime back in some presentation where people
choose to highlight some words and hovering or clicking on that words
would make a balloon or something which would tell about the word. It
was as if the word were saying something .

I don't remember if I saw this on libreoffice, openoffice.org or some
other presentation tool.

I do see there is something called comments. Does it do/have the same function ?

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          Regards,
          Shirish Agarwal  शिरीष अग्रवाल

Hello,

Comments lets you put remarks in a rectangle situated in a margin that
opens at the right hand side of your document. They are outside the
document, don't get printed, but are safe with the document.

I don't knwo how to make the 'balloon' you want, i.e. a small window
that opens above the word that you hover above with your mouse. I know
this exists in html, I don't know about documents though.

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