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How do I stop text from writing over other text in word?
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ngarvi01
2005-02-07 21:23:05 UTC
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I am typing my term paper. Everytime I go back to edit, or change a word, the
new text I type writes over the old text I already had written. This is very
bad, because I cannot change anything, without having to write the whol
sentence, or paragraph, over. There must be a setting somewhere I can change.
Can anyone help me? Thank you! Nicole
garfield-n-odie
2005-02-07 21:26:48 UTC
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Press the Insert key once.
Post by ngarvi01
I am typing my term paper. Everytime I go back to edit, or change a word, the
new text I type writes over the old text I already had written. This is very
bad, because I cannot change anything, without having to write the whol
sentence, or paragraph, over. There must be a setting somewhere I can change.
Can anyone help me? Thank you! Nicole
Jay Freedman
2005-02-07 21:30:46 UTC
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Post by ngarvi01
I am typing my term paper. Everytime I go back to edit, or change a
word, the new text I type writes over the old text I already had
written. This is very bad, because I cannot change anything, without
having to write the whol sentence, or paragraph, over. There must be
a setting somewhere I can change. Can anyone help me? Thank you!
Nicole
Do ONE of the following:
- Press the Insert key.
- Double-click the letters OVR on the status bar.
- In Tools > Options > Edit, uncheck "Overtype mode".

They are all equivalent.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Treesy
2005-02-07 21:31:03 UTC
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Click your Insert button.
Post by ngarvi01
I am typing my term paper. Everytime I go back to edit, or change a word, the
new text I type writes over the old text I already had written. This is very
bad, because I cannot change anything, without having to write the whol
sentence, or paragraph, over. There must be a setting somewhere I can change.
Can anyone help me? Thank you! Nicole
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