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Dumb Microsoft Word question?

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MikeMoss

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Jan 31, 2007
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Hi, Every one.

This is a problem that I have run into for years.
I think that I even knew the answer at one time but I can't remember what it was now.

Occasionally when I am typing I get a mode where every key stroke erases the character ahead of it.

So if I am trying to make a correction I keep deleting the character ahead of the one I'm typing and I have to type the whole sentence over again.

I'm pretty sure that I am hitting a key by accident that switches this on and off but I can't figure out which one.

Can anyone tell me?

Thanks for the help.

Mike
 
Sounds like you depressed the INSERT key on the keyboard--check bottom of Word screen and if it says OVR, this is what happened. Click INSERT again to turn it off.
 
Hi

Thanks for the help.
This was driving me buggy but I couldn't find it in the Work help files, probably because I wasn't asking for the right thing.

Mike
 
If you open Word and go to Tools, Options, Edit tab, you can override the Insert key from toggling on the Insert mode. That should stop this happenning inadvertently.



Regards: tf1
 
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