there is an overtype button on the bottom of the screen that you need to click on or off
Copy text. In modern software this is usually done through copy and paste.
The insert key on the computer allows the user to insert text into the same "cell" or "box" of the text in question. For example: I have five letters in five boxes, a b c d e The insert key, when my cursor is in front of the 'a' allows me to replace the letter 'a' with any other key on the keyboard. So If I press the letter q, the five letters would look like this: q b c d e And if I continue typing it will overwrite the rest of the letters. q w e r t... And so on. Very useful if you're tired of using the backspace key when just changing one letter in a text field.
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It means that the Moderator of the chat has chosen to change the selected text. why this is a feature I'll never know.
no not at all. It will say re enter your username/password.
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Insert allows to insert new text into existing text, without deleting the existing text. Overwrite writes overthe existing text with the new text.For example, if my cursor was at the beginning of the word "apple", and I typed "bad", then in insert mode I would now have the text "badapple", but in overwrite mode I would have the text "badle".
If you mean typing text in the middle of some existing text, then it is Insert mode as opposed to Overwrite mode. You can also copy or cut text and then paste it into the middle of some existing text, whether you are in Insert or Overwrite mode.
Existing text is replaced with the text being typed in the "Overwrite" mode. (As opposed to the insert mode)
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If you are referring to a document on a computer, press the "Insert" key. This toggles a replace feature. Once pressed, as you type the new text will overwrite the existing text. Press again, it will shift the existing text over and add the new text in between.
Yes, you can edit an AutoText entry by redefining it. To do this, simply make the desired changes to the text or format, then select the modified content and use the AutoText feature to overwrite the existing entry. This allows you to update the AutoText with the new information while keeping the original entry name.
Existing text is replaced with the text being typed in the "Overwrite" mode. (As opposed to the insert mode)
In Microsoft Word, when you highlight existing text you want to replace, you can simply start typing the new text. The highlighted text will be automatically replaced by what you type. If you prefer to insert text without replacing the highlighted text, you can press the "Insert" key on your keyboard to toggle between Insert and Overwrite modes.
A Window's feature that allows you to temporarily store a text is called the clipboard.
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