{"id":13549,"date":"2026-02-15T19:04:39","date_gmt":"2026-02-15T19:04:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/howtogeek.blog\/ko\/?p=13549"},"modified":"2026-02-15T19:04:39","modified_gmt":"2026-02-15T19:04:39","slug":"how-to-access-and-view-comments-in-google-docs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/howtogeek.blog\/ko\/how-to-access-and-view-comments-in-google-docs\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Access and View Comments in Google Docs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ever been in the middle of editing a Google Doc and wondered, \u201cWhere the heck are those comments I saw earlier?\u201d It\u2019s kind of annoying that comments can vanish if not properly viewed or if the other person deletes them. But thankfully, there are a few ways to see them, whether you&#8217;re on the web or using the mobile app. This guide covers how to view comments, respond, and understand some of the quirks that come with Google Docs&#8217; comment system\u2014because of course, Google likes to keep things a little confusing sometimes.<\/p>\n<h2>How to View and Manage Comments in Google Docs<\/h2>\n<h3>How to View Comments on Google Docs Web<\/h3>\n<p>This method works best when you\u2019re sitting at your PC. It helps keep all comments visible, including the resolved ones if you choose to see everything.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Open your Google Docs document\u2014just head over to <strong>Google Drive<\/strong> and open the file or go directly to <a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Google Docs<\/a>.<\/li>\n<li>Click on the <strong>Comment<\/strong> icon on the top right of the toolbar. It looks like a speech bubble, so no confusion there.<\/li>\n<li>From the dropdown, pick your preferred view:\n<ul>\n<li><strong>All<\/strong>: shows both resolved and unresolved comments. Useful if you want to see everything still lingering.<\/li>\n<li><strong>For you<\/strong>: only comments directed or assigned to you. Handy for when multiple people are editing.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Open<\/strong>: just the open, unresolved comments. Best when you&#8217;re fixing things step-by-step.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Resolved<\/strong>: shows comments marked as done. Sometimes helpful to double-check if something\u2019s truly closed.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<li>Once a comment is visible, you can reply, add notes, or see who\u2019s involved. Just click on the comment bubble or the reply button. But note\u2014deleting comments is reserved for the original commenter, so you can&#8217;t just remove them if you\u2019re not the creator.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div><strong>Note:<\/strong> Sometimes comments get deleted or hidden if the poster deletes them. Also, you can change the document to <strong>Editing mode<\/strong> by clicking the <strong>Pen<\/strong> icon on the top right and selecting <strong>Editing<\/strong>. This makes comment interactions smoother.<\/p>\n<h3>Shortcut Method to View Comments<\/h3>\n<p>Feeling lazy? There\u2019s a shortcut that can open the comment panel directly. Just press <strong><code>Ctrl + Shift + Alt + A<\/code><\/strong> on your keyboard, and the comment sidebar pops up. Expand and filter your comments from there. Not sure why, but on some setups, this doesn\u2019t work immediately or needs a page refresh. Weird, but it\u2019s generally faster if you\u2019re handling multiple comments all over the place.<\/p>\n<h3>How to View Comments on Google Docs App (Android &amp; iOS)<\/h3>\n<p>If you&#8217;re on your phone or tablet, the process is a little different but just as straightforward. The interface is simplified, and you can see all comments by tapping around.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Open the Google Docs app and load your document.<\/li>\n<li>Tap the <strong>Comment<\/strong> icon at the top; it\u2019s usually a speech bubble or a chat icon.<\/li>\n<li>Scroll down to see all comments in the thread. If anything\u2019s hidden, tap on individual comments to expand them.<\/li>\n<li>To respond, tap on the comment box and choose <strong>Add a reply<\/strong>. Type your message, then tap the <strong>Tick<\/strong> icon to send it.<\/li>\n<li>If you can\u2019t see all comments at once, look for a <strong>View all comments<\/strong> option\u2014sometimes it\u2019s hiding below what\u2019s visible on small screens.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Some Tips and Things to Keep in Mind<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>You can view a comment directly just by clicking highlighted text in the document\u2014click on it, and the comment should pop up.<\/li>\n<li>If you\u2019re in <strong>Viewing mode<\/strong>, comments might not appear or be interactable. Switch to <strong>Editing mode<\/strong> by clicking the <strong>Pen<\/strong> icon on the menu bar, then select <strong>Editing<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<li>Of course, if the comment was deleted by the original person\u2014sorry, it\u2019s gone for good. No magic way to dig that one back.<\/li>\n<li>There\u2019s an annoying quirk where sometimes comments or replies don&#8217;t show up immediately after they\u2019re made, especially on slow connections. Just refreshing the page or toggling the comment view helps.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>It\u2019s kind of weird how Google Docs handles comments sometimes, but these tricks usually get most of them visible. On one laptop, everything displayed perfectly\u2014on another, it took a few tries. Not sure why it\u2019s inconsistent, but at least now there\u2019s a way to keep track of what everyone\u2019s talking about without digging through old email chains.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ever been in the middle of editing a Google Doc and wondered, \u201cWhere the heck are those comments I saw earlier?\u201d It\u2019s kind of annoying that comments can vanish if not properly viewed or if the other person deletes them. 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