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Undo/Redo commands only apply to 1 key hit at a time
When editing documents in MS Word 2007 (Windows), I make frequent use of the
Undo command, usually cancelling typing entire clauses or paragraphs. Some documents, however, seem to have a different setting of the Undo and Redo commands, limiting the command to a single symbol being removed or retyped with each hit of the Ctrl+Z/Ctrl+Y, rendering the command much less efficient, and in my opinion, virtually useless. I suppose this is a change in the settings brought about by my own doing, however inadvertent, but if there is a "How-to" on changing the options for the Undo and Redo commands, I have failed to find it on the Microsoft Office website. If anyone could point me in the right direction to fix this annoying little problem, I'd be much obliged. |
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