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Default delete key performing function of strikethrough

You have the Tracked Changes feature turned on (probably as a result of
mistakenly pressing Ctrl+Shift+E). The feature is described in the Help, and
also at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html.

To turn it off so no more changes will be marked this way, press
Ctrl+Shift+E again, or click the Review tab on the ribbon and click the
Track Changes button.

To remove the tracking that is already in the document, while already
showing the Review ribbon, click the down arrow on the Accept button and
choose "Accept all changes in document".

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Vittani wrote:
i just bought the office home and student edition 2007 (service desk
edition) software today.

I have two instances that confuse me. I have highlighted some text in
a word document. The text had been pasted from either the internet or
another of my documents, i then tried to delete a section. Both the
delete key and the backspace key were tried. Neither of them removed
the text in this case. Each one highlighted the text red and applied
the strike through function. When clicking in this section it says
that the text has been deleted but it is still present. Could someone
please tell me how t turn this off and just perform an old fashioned
delete?

Also the program seems to give me a running commentary on the
formatting i have performed, i.e. if i have changed the colour of the
text. Could someone please tell me how to turn this off.