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If I have a section of text selected, the next key I touch replaces the selected text.
What settings can I change so that this does not happen? Thank you. RobertWA |
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Try: File > Options > Advanced > Uncheck ‘Typing replaces selected text’ > OK.
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However, Moonshine's correct answer means you will always need to delete any text you want to replace.
Ctrl+Z is your friend. |
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Thank you both.
Cheers RobertWA |
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