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type remove following character
how do i get rid of this stupid setting that when i go back to fix a word i
spelled wrong it replaces the next character. for instance, if i type: the people who created microsoft office are complete and utter cnuts thats why next time i will be downloading a copy off an illegal torrent site then i try press backspace to get rid of the "n" and the "u" to amend it, but it then replaces the character to: the people who created microsoft office are complete and utter cus thats why next time i will be downloading a copy off an illegal torrent site |
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type remove following character
If the application is so bad, then why would you want to download an illegal
copy? In any case it is nothing to do with the software but the operator. You are in overtype mode. Press INS once! -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org annoyed@****s wrote: how do i get rid of this stupid setting that when i go back to fix a word i spelled wrong it replaces the next character. for instance, if i type: the people who created microsoft office are complete and utter cnuts thats why next time i will be downloading a copy off an illegal torrent site then i try press backspace to get rid of the "n" and the "u" to amend it, but it then replaces the character to: the people who created microsoft office are complete and utter cus thats why next time i will be downloading a copy off an illegal torrent site |
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