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Does the editorial department need to delete the revision opinions directly when revising the paper?
It is best not to delete it. Editors have to revise a lot of manuscripts every day, and they don't necessarily remember to mention the revision opinions in those places, so leaving comments can remind editors themselves.

Of course, it doesn't matter much if you delete it, because the editor still has the original file. After receiving your revised draft, he can compare the documents and you can know where it needs to be revised.