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M Anderson - 21 Sep 2004 00:37 GMT
Question #1: I can not seem to find a way to make the
delete button work by itself.  Whenever I hit it, Word
asks if I want to delete, to which I have to press y.  How
do I change this?
Question #2: Every time I hit the return key to start a
new paragraph, the format changes to no tab.  I want it to
indent and have to reset the format every time I start a
new paragraph.  What should I do?
garfield-n-odie - 21 Sep 2004 02:45 GMT
Answer #1:  In Word, click on Tools | Options | General | uncheck the
two boxes for WordPerfect help and navigation | OK.

Answer #2:  Answer #1 might fix this too, but if it doesn't, click on
Tools | AutoCorrect Options | AutoFormat As You Type | check the "Format
beginning of list item like the one before it" box | OK.

> Question #1: I can not seem to find a way to make the
> delete button work by itself.  Whenever I hit it, Word
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> indent and have to reset the format every time I start a
> new paragraph.  What should I do?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 21 Sep 2004 03:34 GMT
#2 is indeed a result of the WordPerfect settings.

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> Answer #1:  In Word, click on Tools | Options | General | uncheck the
> two boxes for WordPerfect help and navigation | OK.
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> > indent and have to reset the format every time I start a
> > new paragraph.  What should I do?
Brian Harris \(London UK\) - 21 Sep 2004 14:19 GMT
Thank you

as it got rid of Cntrl+home asking me what page I would
like to go to instead of going straight to the start of
the document. Shows that there are some (ex?) Word
Perfect users still out there!
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>#2 is indeed a result of the WordPerfect settings.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 21 Sep 2004 14:36 GMT
Those settings are very deceptive, since the shortcuts they enable have not
been used in WordPerfect since DOS versions.

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