Do you need to add comment to a question?
Re: Need to add “Comment” to a Question. https://microsoftforms.uservoice.com/forums/386451-welcome-to-microsoft-forms-suggestion-box/suggest… Quite a few votes, would recommend you vote to push it up the agenda. Workaround, as stated is to have the choice question and text the section but frame the section question as required.
How to invite inquiries or comments about this information?
“Contact me if you have any comments or questions about this information.” Anything less invites makes me worry they will just contact me because I say contact me or they will contact me with any question. Clearly I’ve been working with too many attorneys for too long. Hi, Jennifer.
What’s the best way to leave a comment?
If there’s nothing you can think of that was not already covered in the rest of the submission, just leave it blank. I have now submitted a number of papers on submission sites that use a question like this, and I have never had anything to add.
What should I put in my comments section?
A typical thing people might want to put there is that they think that a particular editor would be a good fit for the article you’re submitting.
“Contact me if you have any comments or questions about this information.” Anything less invites makes me worry they will just contact me because I say contact me or they will contact me with any question. Clearly I’ve been working with too many attorneys for too long. Hi, Jennifer.
How to submit a question or comment on TPWD?
Please don’t use HTML, and limit posts to one URI per post. If you would like an email response, please enter a valid email address. When you are finished, click the Submit button. Clear the form and start again.
How to write If you have any questions, just ask?
Just give me a call.” “If you have any questions, just ask.” This week I was leading a session of How to Write Email That Gets Results, and I offered an email example with “If you have any questions, just ask.” An individual in the class found the sentence abrupt. To me, it came across as concise and clear.
Do you have any questions or concerns about the above issue?
Please do not hesitate to E-mail us,If you have any questions or concerns about the above issue, “Downright grateful” is an interesting, folksy expression. I might use it with a friend. If you wanted to be more concise, I would edit your “Please do not hesitate to E-mail us if you have any questions or concerns about the above issue”: