Add comments and highlight text

You and people you’re collaborating with on a document can add comments to text, objects, charts, and table cells. Comments are useful for making notes to yourself, asking questions of reviewers, and conveying editorial suggestions.

You can also highlight text without adding a comment. When you don’t want comments and highlights to be visible, you can hide them.

A document with a comment marker and an open comment

You can also change the size of the text that appears in comments and in the Comments & Changes sidebar.

Add a comment

  1. Select text, or click a table cell or an object you want to add a comment to, then do any of the following:

    • In the toolbar, click Comment button.

    • In the review toolbar at the top of the document, click Add comment button. The review toolbar is visible if there are comments or tracked changes in the document.

    • Choose Insert > Comment (from the Insert menu at the top of your screen, not the Insert button in the toolbar).

  2. Type in the comment, then click outside the comment to finish.

Comments are indicated with a square marker in the left margin of the document or next to an object. In table cells with a comment, a triangle appears in the corner. To read a comment, click the comment marker. To remove the comment, click Delete in the comment.

Review, edit, and delete comments

You can quickly review comments in a document by navigating from one comment to the next. As you review, you can edit comments or delete them.

Do any of the following:

Show or hide comments

You can show or hide comments in the document and in the Comments sidebar if it’s showing.

If change tracking is on and you hide comments, the review toolbar still appears, but comments aren’t included in the navigation.

Manage comments in the Comments sidebar

You can edit and review comments in the Comments sidebar on the left side of the Pages window. If you’re tracking changes in the document, tracked changes also appear there.

Here are some tips for working in the sidebar:

Change text size for comments and tracked changes

  1. Choose Pages > Preferences (from the Pages menu at the top of your screen).

  2. Click General at the top of the window, then click the Text Size pop-up menu and choose a size.

The setting applies to all of your Pages documents. You can change the setting at any time.

Mark text with a highlight

When you add a comment, the text is automatically highlighted; you can keep the highlight without writing a comment. Comments and highlights aren’t visible in printed documents.

When multiple people are working on a document, each person’s comments and highlights appear in a unique color. To learn how to change your color, see Set author name and comment color.

Note: If you want highlights that print, add color behind the text instead. Color added behind text looks like a highlight, but it isn’t included in text review tools and change tracking.

  1. Select the text you want to highlight.

  2. Do one of the following:

    The menu bar showing the Insert menu and below it, the Pages toolbar with review tools showing and a callout to the Highlight button
    • Click Comment button in the toolbar.

      The selected text is highlighted and a comment opens. If you don't want to add a comment, click anywhere on the page to close the comment. The text remains highlighted.

    • Click Highlight in the review toolbar at the top of the document.

      The review toolbar is visible only if there are already comments, highlights, or tracked changes in the document.

    • Press Shift-Command-H on the keyboard.

    • Choose Insert > Highlight (from the Insert menu at the top of your screen).

      Note: The Insert button on the Pages toolbar doesn’t have the Highlight command.

To remove a highlight, move the pointer over the highlighted text, then click Delete in the comment that appears. If no comment appears, that means the highlight was added as color behind the text. To remove the color, remove the character fill color.

You can’t highlight text in table cells, but you can add conditional highlighting to a cell to change the cell’s appearance based on its value.

See also
Track changes
Collaborate with others on a document