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Use emoji reactions in Google Docs With comment or edit permissions, you can add emoji reactions to comments across Docs, Sheets, and Slides, or react directly to content within Docs with emojis
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Moderate comments You can invite moderators to help manage comments on your videos and channel Anyone with a YouTube channel can be a moderator
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Look for the theatre mode icon, which is usually located at the bottom right of the video player, next to the full-screen icon Click on the theater mode icon This may change the layout of the page and move the comments to the right side of the video
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Duplicating Google Slide without the comments When I duplicate a slide, all of the comments are repeated, and if I check off a comment in one slide it disappears in both Sometimes I want to duplicate the slide contents to work on it, but still keep the original comments on the original slide to refer back to
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