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Millions of teachers, students, and other professionals use Microsoft Word to create and edit documents. Word includes sophisticated editing tools like Track Changes and Comments. But Word's basic tools fall short in some areas, and can be greatly enhanced to help teachers and editors improve their efficiency, create better feedback and save paper.

Annotate for Word streamlines the editing and commenting processes in several ways. Along with unifying Word's basic commenting features, Annotate for Word adds numerous custom buttons to make commenting faster and more effective.

How do you use Annotate for Word?

The following screenshots use the PRO College Edition of Annotate for Word running on a Windows PC as an example. Annotate is available for the following versions of Word:

  • Microsoft Word 2013 (Windows)
  • Microsoft Word 2010 (Windows)
  • Microsoft Word 2007 (Windows)
  • Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 (Mac OSX)

The best way to check out Annotate is to download the appropriate FREE version for your computer (registration is required).

You can also scroll down this page to get a sense of Annotate and decide whether it's worth installing the free edition. Click any image to see a larger version of the screenshot.

Step 1: Highlight some text

Step 1 - Highlight some text

Step 2: Click an appropriate button to insert a comment:

Step 2 - click

Step 3: Annotate inserts pre-written text that you can easily modify.

Step 3

Step 4: Edit the pre-written comment library - as easy as zipping through a table of values, finding the entry you'd like to change, and clicking Save to update the ribbon menu.

Comment Library

Each version of Annotate comes with pre-written comments, but the software's greatest value lies in the ease with which you can edit your comment database to automate much of the feedback you provide. Comments can be added as either bubbles (in the margin) or in-line text. We offer both FREE and PRO Editions, so you can try the software first, benefit from many free features, and choose to buy a license when you're ready.

Versions

  • Annotate for Word College Edition
    Appropriate for professionals and high school and college teachers. Both FREE and PRO editions are available. The PRO Edition includes over 70 pre-written comments, and space for another two hundred custom comments, any of which can be renamed and changed to suit your needs.

Buy Annotate PRO College Edition
Try Annotate for Word College Edition
  • Designed for college and high school faculty
  • 70+ prewritten, plain-text comments
  • Content organized by Argument, Evidence, Organization, Writing Style, and Grammar/Mechanics
  • Insert text as comment bubbles or inline text
  • Edit labels, content, and add 200+ comments of your own!
  • $45 per user
  • Edit 10 labels and their underlying  content
  • Leverage Annotate's improvements to Microsoft Word's editing and commenting tools
  • Free



  • Annotate for Word Legal Writing Edition
    Appropriate for Legal Writing professors
    . Both FREE and PRO editions are available. The PRO Edition includes over 350 pre-written comments, and space for another three hundred custom comments, any of which can be renamed and changed to suit your needs.

 Buy Annotate for Word Legal Writing Edition PRO
Try Annotate for Word Legal Writing Edition for FREE
  • Designed for Law and Paralegal Studies Faculty
  • 350+ prewritten, plain-text comments
  • Content authored by Professor Mitchell Nathanson of Villanova Law School
  • Insert text as comment bubbles or inline text
  • Edit labels, content, and add 300+ comments of your own!
  • $95 per user
  • Edit 10 labels and their underlying  content
  • Leverage Annotate's improvements to Microsoft Word's editing and commenting tools
  • Free
 

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