[Solved] Moving a comment in Writer

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LeroyTennison
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[Solved] Moving a comment in Writer

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Posting this as solved for the benefit of any one who might find it useful. How to move a comment in Writer:

1. Position the cursor before the comment (a character or two)
2. Move forward (right-arrow) until the line going to the comment turns solid
3. Holding Shift, press the right arrow once (line becomes dashed again)
4. Ctrl-X
5. Move to the new location and Ctrl-V
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TIL Thanks for posting that!
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Happened to read your solution abt. moving comments. I've been wondering about this for a long time. Thanks a lot!
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Glad I could help, seemed like it was well off of the mainstream but you never know when someone might need to use it.
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Thanks. I have been using the workaround of copying the contents, creating a new comment, pasting them in, and deleting the old one!
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Thanks.
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Update and a caveat

If you want to duplicate a comment, instead of Ctrl-X in point 4, use Ctrl-C.

Caveat (just discovered): The moved/duplicated comment retains its timestamp even if the content is changed. This may not be desirable if you're trying to track when comments were made.
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It is reasonable that a moved or copied comment maintains its timestamp. If you wish the same text in a new comment, make a new comment and copy/paste the test from the old into the new.
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After 3 you can drag and drop with the mouse, holdng Ctrl key if you want to duplicate.
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Interesting, just to clarify, after steps 1-3 above, you can drag-and-drop.
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