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Suzanne S. Barnhill Suzanne S. Barnhill is offline
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Default Undo/Redo commands only apply to 1 key hit at a time

If you have Overtype (rather than Insert) enabled, you will get that effect.
And in any situation, if you have selected text and typed to replace it, the
first character you typed will be a single Undo step, and the rest of the
typing will be another.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Odd" wrote in message
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When editing documents in MS Word 2007 (Windows), I make frequent use of
the
Undo command, usually cancelling typing entire clauses or paragraphs.

Some documents, however, seem to have a different setting of the Undo and
Redo commands, limiting the command to a single symbol being removed or
retyped with each hit of the Ctrl+Z/Ctrl+Y, rendering the command much
less
efficient, and in my opinion, virtually useless.

I suppose this is a change in the settings brought about by my own doing,
however inadvertent, but if there is a "How-to" on changing the options
for
the Undo and Redo commands, I have failed to find it on the Microsoft
Office
website. If anyone could point me in the right direction to fix this
annoying
little problem, I'd be much obliged.