possibly. im not sure but it will if you overwrite manualy (delete then copy)
Jus hit the insert key....it toggles back and forth from insert text to overwrite.
Yes you may BUT you need a flash card (www.r4ds.com)
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Yes, there is an overwrite mode in Mac Pages, but it’s not as straightforward as in some other word processors. To enable it, you can press the "Insert" key, which toggles between insert and overwrite modes. However, many Mac keyboards do not have an "Insert" key, so this feature may not be readily accessible. It’s often easier to simply delete text and type over it in insert mode.
By simply pressing the "Insert" Key located at the right of the alphabet and left of the number pad and above the arrow key on your keyboard., it goes away. You don't have to hold any buttons just press "Insert" and viola! It's fixed- no more overwrite. :}
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No, the F5 shortcut key in Adobe Flash is typically used to extend the frame or timeline. To insert a keyframe in Flash, you can use the F6 shortcut key.
Yes, USB key and flash are just different words for it
The flash, is way better. he has a full family!!
flash back has already happened!
What i do When he ask to overwrite the data in tally even i don,t want to overwrite the data
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