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I'm working on several reports and would like to overwrite without having to
reformat for additional word inserts. In the old version of word I could easily do this by using the insert on and off feature. How do I do this on the newer version? |
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BK wrote:
I'm working on several reports and would like to overwrite without having to reformat for additional word inserts. In the old version of word I could easily do this by using the insert on and off feature. How do I do this on the newer version? It's exactly the same. If pressing the Insert key once doesn't change from insert mode to overtype mode, you may have an option turned off. Go to Office button Word Options Advanced, in the Editing Options group, and make sure the option "Use the Insert key to control overtype mode" is checked. If that doesn't help, there's another way. Right-click the status bar at the bottom of the Word window and click the Overtype item in the menu to display it on the status bar. Clicking that item in the status bar will switch between Insert and Overtype (and pressing the Insert key should also switch it back and forth). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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If you don't already have it there, you can add the insert/overtype toggle
to the status bar (right click the status bar). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BK wrote: I'm working on several reports and would like to overwrite without having to reformat for additional word inserts. In the old version of word I could easily do this by using the insert on and off feature. How do I do this on the newer version? |
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Thanks Jay for your quick response!
"Jay Freedman" wrote: BK wrote: I'm working on several reports and would like to overwrite without having to reformat for additional word inserts. In the old version of word I could easily do this by using the insert on and off feature. How do I do this on the newer version? It's exactly the same. If pressing the Insert key once doesn't change from insert mode to overtype mode, you may have an option turned off. Go to Office button Word Options Advanced, in the Editing Options group, and make sure the option "Use the Insert key to control overtype mode" is checked. If that doesn't help, there's another way. Right-click the status bar at the bottom of the Word window and click the Overtype item in the menu to display it on the status bar. Clicking that item in the status bar will switch between Insert and Overtype (and pressing the Insert key should also switch it back and forth). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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