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Simple Appleworks Question
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Mac Enthusiast
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How can I type over (replace) text in appleworks?
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Last edited by willab; Aug 5, 2003 at 04:10 PM.
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is a complete sentence too much to ask?
even if you add it "I" I'm not sure your question is clear - you might want to explain it a bit more.
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Like most other Mac applications...select the text you want to replace, type ... the new text will replace it. CmdZ will undo the damage when you make a mistake.
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I know that. In windows there is an insert button on the keyboard and when you press it you replace the text.
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I checked my Appleworks 6 Missing Manual and they don't describe any way to auto-replace. Looks like you have to select the text you want to delete first.
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