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hymiedavid
When I have typed many pages, and have gone backwards and forwards, cut,
pasted cut again etc. I sometimes lose track of where I left the Insertion
Point. I do not want to move it from where I left it, because where I left it
is where I wish to be !.
There is of course no problem with the mouse cursor, hit the Control key and
a circle explodes over the Mouse arrow.
But whenever typing text in Outlook, or Word etc that single pulsating thin
black line loves hiding away amongst the many words and once you start
scrolling up and down it is like looking for the proverbial needle in the
Haystack.
PS. No A New Pair of Glasses has not helped either.......................
My only answer has been to Home to the beginning of the line and scroll
looking at the left hand 1st column position but surely there is a better
answer than that ?.
Is there a short cut (two key) locator or an add on program.
lIKE THE cAPS oN aNNOUNCER I have which instantly alerts me to my clumsy
finger press and says pleasantly"Caps On !" and even delays its effectiveness
to avoid the problem altogether !.
From Hairy Mc David
pasted cut again etc. I sometimes lose track of where I left the Insertion
Point. I do not want to move it from where I left it, because where I left it
is where I wish to be !.
There is of course no problem with the mouse cursor, hit the Control key and
a circle explodes over the Mouse arrow.
But whenever typing text in Outlook, or Word etc that single pulsating thin
black line loves hiding away amongst the many words and once you start
scrolling up and down it is like looking for the proverbial needle in the
Haystack.
PS. No A New Pair of Glasses has not helped either.......................
My only answer has been to Home to the beginning of the line and scroll
looking at the left hand 1st column position but surely there is a better
answer than that ?.
Is there a short cut (two key) locator or an add on program.
lIKE THE cAPS oN aNNOUNCER I have which instantly alerts me to my clumsy
finger press and says pleasantly"Caps On !" and even delays its effectiveness
to avoid the problem altogether !.
From Hairy Mc David