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date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 01:28:38 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs        back       


Disable INSERT Key in Word XP   
Hi -- I keep hitting the INSERT key on my laptop.  Rats!  I need to
disable it in Word XP so that I don't turn on the overtype mode.  How
can I go about that?  

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Fishy@Ocean.Net
date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 01:28:38 -0800   author:   *((({

Re: Disable INSERT Key in Word XP   
<*(((><{ wrote:
> Hi -- I keep hitting the INSERT key on my laptop.  Rats!  I need to
> disable it in Word XP so that I don't turn on the overtype mode.  How
> can I go about that?
>
> <*((((><{
> Fishy@Ocean.Net

There are two ways with different effects.

One is to go to Tools > Options > Edit and check the box for "Use the INS
key for paste". After that, the Insert key will paste whatever is on the
clipboard, if anything. Personally, I would find this just as annoying as
accidentally turning on the overtype mode.

The other way makes the Insert key have no function at all. Go to Tools >
Customize > Keyboard. Make sure the "Save changes in" dropdown is set to
Normal.dot. In the Categories list, click All Commands. In the Commands
list, click Overtype. In the Current Keys box, select the word Insert, and
click the Remove button, followed by the Close button. When you exit Word,
be sure to save changes to Normal.dot.

After all this, if you ever do want overtype mode for any reason, you can
toggle it by double-clicking the letters OVR in the status bar.

-- 
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP          FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
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date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 14:22:51 -0500   author:   Jay Freedman

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