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# Cómo hacer comentarios en un proyecto LaTeX de Overleaf

## Comentarios: resumen de la función

La función de comentarios está disponible en todas las cuentas de Overleaf, gratuitas y de pago, y este artículo muestra cómo usarla. Para leer sobre las funciones de seguimiento de cambios de Overleaf, disponibles para cuentas de pago, puedes encontrar más información en el artículo [Seguimiento de cambios en Overleaf](/latex/es/base-de-conocimientos/136-track-changes-in-overleaf.md).

Proporcionamos tres breves clips de video para demostrar cómo comentar:

* [Lo básico](#video-the-basics): Un video de 30 segundos que muestra cómo acceder a la función de comentarios de Overleaf
* [Uso de comentarios](#video-using-comments): Un video de 1 minuto que muestra a un solo usuario agregando, editando, archivando (resolviendo) y eliminando comentarios
* [Comentarios colaborativos](#video-collaborative-commenting): Este video de 2 minutos muestra a 2 usuarios ficticios llamados Ivor Question y Alison Carefully. Ivor invitó a Alison a su proyecto y ambos intercambian comentarios en un hilo para resolver un problema en el proyecto.

## Video: Lo básico

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## Video: Uso de comentarios

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## Video: Comentarios colaborativos

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