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WebColin70
I posted a similar question about a week ago, but no one answered.
In Word 2007, after typing new or replacement text, Undo (whether by the
button in the Quick Access bar, Ctrl-Z, or Alt-Backspace) always just
removes 1 character at a time, which I find too slow for reverting text.
Is there a way to change this so Undo removes a word or other larger block
at a time instead of a character at a time? That's how it works in the
Outlook 2007 e-mail editor (and Live Mail for posting to this newsgroup) and
I swear that's how it always worked in previous versions of Word, unless I
paused for a long time between each character I typed.
Am I right that this is new behavior in Word 2007?
Thanks,
Colin
In Word 2007, after typing new or replacement text, Undo (whether by the
button in the Quick Access bar, Ctrl-Z, or Alt-Backspace) always just
removes 1 character at a time, which I find too slow for reverting text.
Is there a way to change this so Undo removes a word or other larger block
at a time instead of a character at a time? That's how it works in the
Outlook 2007 e-mail editor (and Live Mail for posting to this newsgroup) and
I swear that's how it always worked in previous versions of Word, unless I
paused for a long time between each character I typed.
Am I right that this is new behavior in Word 2007?
Thanks,
Colin