S
Stan
Hi. I'm using windows 98 with Office97 upgraded to Office 2000 and 'Office
in Color' added. I would like to use Word to replace my old-fashion
typewriter to do a little writing. My problem that is giving me major
headaches is that I can't figure out how to get Word to delete and replace
words or letters in mid-sentence without losing everything after the
correction. If I wanted to re-type everything after a mistake I would've
stuck with my old typewriter... lol. After using WordPad, Outlook Express,
the Internet and everthing else where typing is used on the computer, I
thought Word would be great... but it isn't working like everything else.
If I mistype or misspell a word in here (Outlook Express), I simply place
the mouse cursor behind the wrong letter, 'backspace' it out and type in the
correct letter. I want Word to do that too, but it doesn't. If I 'backspace'
out a letter and then start to type in a new ones, Word starts gobbling up
the remains of the existing sentence... everything to the right of the
'backspace'. If I use the 'spacebar' to try to move stuff to the right, like
I would in here, Word deletes the letters instead of moving them (and
everything after them) a space to the right.
In here I can 'spacebar' enough room for additional words in mid-sentence
like this: Here is a sentence with (this added later) words added in the
middle. When I use Word to do the samething I end up with: Here is a
sentence with (this added later)e middle.... it gobbled up half my sentence.
If I put the mouse cursor behind the word 'with' and try to 'spacebar'
enough room to insert the new words before typing them, Word won't move
anything but will start deleting the letters instead.
I'm getting really frustrated with this and my animated office assistance
has no clue about what I'm having problems with... hopefully you do.
How do I make corrections in the middle of a sentence without losing
everything after the correction?
Thank You,
Clueless Stan
in Color' added. I would like to use Word to replace my old-fashion
typewriter to do a little writing. My problem that is giving me major
headaches is that I can't figure out how to get Word to delete and replace
words or letters in mid-sentence without losing everything after the
correction. If I wanted to re-type everything after a mistake I would've
stuck with my old typewriter... lol. After using WordPad, Outlook Express,
the Internet and everthing else where typing is used on the computer, I
thought Word would be great... but it isn't working like everything else.
If I mistype or misspell a word in here (Outlook Express), I simply place
the mouse cursor behind the wrong letter, 'backspace' it out and type in the
correct letter. I want Word to do that too, but it doesn't. If I 'backspace'
out a letter and then start to type in a new ones, Word starts gobbling up
the remains of the existing sentence... everything to the right of the
'backspace'. If I use the 'spacebar' to try to move stuff to the right, like
I would in here, Word deletes the letters instead of moving them (and
everything after them) a space to the right.
In here I can 'spacebar' enough room for additional words in mid-sentence
like this: Here is a sentence with (this added later) words added in the
middle. When I use Word to do the samething I end up with: Here is a
sentence with (this added later)e middle.... it gobbled up half my sentence.
If I put the mouse cursor behind the word 'with' and try to 'spacebar'
enough room to insert the new words before typing them, Word won't move
anything but will start deleting the letters instead.
I'm getting really frustrated with this and my animated office assistance
has no clue about what I'm having problems with... hopefully you do.
How do I make corrections in the middle of a sentence without losing
everything after the correction?
Thank You,
Clueless Stan