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Community Beginner ,
Oct 27, 2017 Oct 27, 2017

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I currently have a call into Adobe to figure this out.  But where do we go to see these comments?  We have a big project coming up and there are 3 editors working on the project and we can not for the life of us find these comments once they are sent to the other editor.

I am try to figure out why there is a comment box at this moment! HA HA everything else works great.

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Adobe Employee , Oct 27, 2017 Oct 27, 2017

Hi Matt,

Those comments are visible in the Media Browser in two different locations. The first is the Team Project History dialog, which you can see by right-clicking on the Team Project name on the left side of the Media Browser and choosing "Team Project History". The other place is the tool tip that's displayed when you hover over the version slider on the right side of the Media Browser. The tool tip will show you the comment for the version you're currently viewing. The version slider is hid

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 27, 2017 Oct 27, 2017

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Hi Matt,

Those comments are visible in the Media Browser in two different locations. The first is the Team Project History dialog, which you can see by right-clicking on the Team Project name on the left side of the Media Browser and choosing "Team Project History". The other place is the tool tip that's displayed when you hover over the version slider on the right side of the Media Browser. The tool tip will show you the comment for the version you're currently viewing. The version slider is hidden be default in Premiere CC 2017 (you have to click on a button to see it), but it's always visible in the latest CC release.

-Peter

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Community Beginner ,
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Thank you! 

Not them most intuitive way to do it but thank you.  Wish it was some how viewed in the bin. 

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Adobe Employee ,
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Yeah, we've heard that feedback a few times, and I believe our UX designer has some ideas about how to make the comments more discoverable.

Thanks,

-Peter

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Well I look fwd to that improvement!

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