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Any way to change the undo duration in Word 2007?
I posted a similar question about a week ago, but no one answered.
In Word 2007, after typing new or replacement text, Undo (whether by the button in the Quick Access bar, Ctrl-Z, or Alt-Backspace) always just removes 1 character at a time, which I find too slow for reverting text. Is there a way to change this so Undo removes a word or other larger block at a time instead of a character at a time? That's how it works in the Outlook 2007 e-mail editor (and Live Mail for posting to this newsgroup) and I swear that's how it always worked in previous versions of Word, unless I paused for a long time between each character I typed. Am I right that this is new behavior in Word 2007? Thanks, Colin |
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