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there must be a toggle that lets you select between inserting text without removing text, and one that is an overwrite function. I can't seem to locate it.
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Do you mean in "Find & Replace", or in a macro, or in an AutoText function?
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In Word 2007, you've got a couple of options. Select the option 'Typing replaces selected text', or 'Use the Insert key to control overtype mode', along with 'Use overtype mode'. Hope that helps, Matt |
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