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Not sure if this is a setting with OE ver6 or MSWord 97. On this PC, when I
Reply to an e-mail; I can position my cursor and type my response with the text just wrapping or pushing all of the original message to the right. On another PC, with the same versions of OE and Word; the text does not wrap. It just gets overwritten. I cannot find the setting to correct this. Thank you, Steve T. |
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If I understand your question correctly, if you put the cursor in front of a
word, it doesn't push the word forward, but for every letter you type, the one in front disappears. Is this right? Tap the Insert key once. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Steve T" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is a setting with OE ver6 or MSWord 97. On this PC, when I Reply to an e-mail; I can position my cursor and type my response with the text just wrapping or pushing all of the original message to the right. On another PC, with the same versions of OE and Word; the text does not wrap. It just gets overwritten. I cannot find the setting to correct this. Thank you, Steve T. |
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That's right. Thank you, Steve T.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If I understand your question correctly, if you put the cursor in front of a word, it doesn't push the word forward, but for every letter you type, the one in front disappears. Is this right? Tap the Insert key once. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Steve T" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is a setting with OE ver6 or MSWord 97. On this PC, when I Reply to an e-mail; I can position my cursor and type my response with the text just wrapping or pushing all of the original message to the right. On another PC, with the same versions of OE and Word; the text does not wrap. It just gets overwritten. I cannot find the setting to correct this. Thank you, Steve T. |
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You're welcome. Many people, including myself, never use that key and end up
scratching their heads when that starts happening. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Steve T" wrote in message ... That's right. Thank you, Steve T. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If I understand your question correctly, if you put the cursor in front of a word, it doesn't push the word forward, but for every letter you type, the one in front disappears. Is this right? Tap the Insert key once. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Steve T" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is a setting with OE ver6 or MSWord 97. On this PC, when I Reply to an e-mail; I can position my cursor and type my response with the text just wrapping or pushing all of the original message to the right. On another PC, with the same versions of OE and Word; the text does not wrap. It just gets overwritten. I cannot find the setting to correct this. Thank you, Steve T. |
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