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Default why does word sometimes remove letters as I'm typing

Every so often something changes when I go back to insert text in the middle
of a sentence. For every letter I type the text that did follow is 'eaten up'
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You have apparently hit the "insert" key. Punch it again to undo.

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: Every so often something changes when I go back to insert text in the
middle
: of a sentence. For every letter I type the text that did follow is 'eaten
up'


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That's it. Thanks

"Tom Willett" wrote:

You have apparently hit the "insert" key. Punch it again to undo.

"Marshams" wrote in message
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: Every so often something changes when I go back to insert text in the
middle
: of a sentence. For every letter I type the text that did follow is 'eaten
up'



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