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I am looking for a way to highlight sections, sentences, etc for review without breaking the paragraphs up.

I have tried the package todonotes, but I couldn't get the underlining to work with sentences spanning multiple lines.

Lerp
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    You can use \emph{some text} to highlight some part of your text. – Romain Picot Jul 23 '14 at 08:47
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    Do you mean something like todonotes but kind of a third mode (despite margin and an own paragraph), that is inline and colors the highlighted part (including a border)? – Ronny Jul 23 '14 at 10:00
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    @Ronny A way to highlight part (from a single word to a whole paragraph) of my report such that I can express what I don't like about a that part of the report to my supervisor for his feedback. – Lerp Jul 23 '14 at 10:03
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    Welcome to TeX.SX! You should give us a small example of what you have tried so far. todonotes is able to mark multiple paragraphs (I believe). If you give us some code, we can help you fixing it. – LaRiFaRi Jul 23 '14 at 10:17
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    Related to various underlining techniques: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/126291/list-of-underlining-packages-pros-and-cons . And here are ways to mark draft text: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/142242/robust-way-to-mark-draft-text . – Steven B. Segletes Jul 23 '14 at 10:20
  • @StevenB.Segletes I like the text above a sentence solution. – Lerp Jul 23 '14 at 10:30
  • If that approach I cited worked out for you, we could call this question a duplicate of https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/142242/robust-way-to-mark-draft-text. Was that the case? – Steven B. Segletes Feb 04 '20 at 19:17

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