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On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 17:28:15 -0800,
wrote: Sometimes when using Word I accidently press Insert on the keyboard instead of delete when removing characters. This causes problems for the whole document because once I have done this I can no longer edit words or sentences properly. For example if i had the letters bt and the word was supposed to be bat. I can not add the a between the b and the t. Word will not allow me to put a space between the b and the t to fix it. If i hit space it will go over the t and therfore ruin the spacing between the whole sentence. This only happens when I accidently hit the insert key. Is there a way to undo whatever the insert key has done. Any help appreciated Just press the Insert key again. The Insert key "toggles" (turns on and off) the Overtype mode. You can tell when Overtype mode is turned on by looking at the status bar at the bottom of the Word window: If the letters OVR are black, Overtype is on, but if they're gray Overtype mode is off. You can also switch modes by double-clicking those letters. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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