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| message from =?Utf-8?B?U3RhZGlueA==?= on 18 May 2004 |
Hi
I am writing a large document and when I try insert words in the middle of a sentence, the new types through the sentence rather that being inserted in between words where I need it?? Has anyone encoutered this before? Is there a way I can stop this from happening?
Example: John walked down to the shop to buy milk.
If I wanted to insert the words "wanted to" in between 'John' and 'walked' the sentence would end up looking like this:
John wanted toown to the shop to buy milk.
Thanks in advance
Stadinx
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| Graham R Seach replied to =?Utf-8?B?U3RhZGlueA==?= on 19 May 2004 |
I assume your problem exists in Microsoft Word, in which case, you should
direct all queries about that product to the Word newsgroups. This newsgroup
is dedicated to Microsoft Access, the database product.
In any case, press the [Insert] key, to turn OverType mode off.
Regards,
Graham R Seach
Microsoft Access MVP
Sydney, Australia
Microsoft Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764559036.html
"Stadinx" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EC96EC3B-D697-4A05-B215-1CDA73BBE42A@microsoft.com...
a sentence, the new types through the sentence rather that being inserted in
between words where I need it?? Has anyone encoutered this before? Is
there a way I can stop this from happening?
the sentence would end up looking like this:
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| Fred Boer replied to =?Utf-8?B?U3RhZGlueA==?= on 18 May 2004 |
Hello! This is a newsgroup about Microsoft Access, the database program.
However, I can suggest that you look on your keyboard for a key labeled
"Insert". If your cursor is currently overwriting text, pressing this key
HTH
Fred Boer
"Stadinx" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EC96EC3B-D697-4A05-B215-1CDA73BBE42A@microsoft.com...
a sentence, the new types through the sentence rather that being inserted in
between words where I need it?? Has anyone encoutered this before? Is
there a way I can stop this from happening?
the sentence would end up looking like this:
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