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How to edit without typing over other sentences?
I am trying to type a paper and I want to be able to go back and add word or
lines without tping over what I have already written. I want the text to adjust itself. Please help me. Melissa I am using Word. |
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Press the Insert key once to switch from Overtype mode to Insert mode.
Then click where you want to add words or lines and start typing. melissa wrote: I am trying to type a paper and I want to be able to go back and add word or lines without tping over what I have already written. I want the text to adjust itself. Please help me. Melissa I am using Word. |
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If you look at the bottom of your MS Word window, you'll see a row of lightly
or darkened shaded 3 letter objects (REC, TRK, EXT and OVR). This is your status bar. If the OVR is DARK, press your INSERT (or INS) key on your keyboard. You can also double left-click the darkened OVR to turn off Overtype. Hope this helps! "melissa" wrote: I am trying to type a paper and I want to be able to go back and add word or lines without tping over what I have already written. I want the text to adjust itself. Please help me. Melissa I am using Word. |
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