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Highlighting & Retyping
We got Microsoft Office and I am using word. Before I could highlight a word
and automatically start retyping over that word, it would automatically delete the old word as a I typed. Now whenever I highlight it just starts typing the new word with the old word immediately following. There fore forcing me to manually delete the old unwanted word. IS there anyway to fix this? |
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In Word, click on Tools | Options | Edit | check the "Typing
replaces selection" box | OK. yorkielover02 wrote: We got Microsoft Office and I am using word. Before I could highlight a word and automatically start retyping over that word, it would automatically delete the old word as a I typed. Now whenever I highlight it just starts typing the new word with the old word immediately following. There fore forcing me to manually delete the old unwanted word. IS there anyway to fix this? |
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GENIUS PURE GENIUS!!!!!!!!! Thanks a million! IT was beginning to make me
crazy@@#$%^&*(!!!!!!! "garfield-n-odie" wrote: In Word, click on Tools | Options | Edit | check the "Typing replaces selection" box | OK. yorkielover02 wrote: We got Microsoft Office and I am using word. Before I could highlight a word and automatically start retyping over that word, it would automatically delete the old word as a I typed. Now whenever I highlight it just starts typing the new word with the old word immediately following. There fore forcing me to manually delete the old unwanted word. IS there anyway to fix this? |
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