Reassigning the Insert Key

It happens all the time: I’m editing merrily along in Microsoft Word only to discover that I’ve accidentally hit the Insert key, turning on Overstrike. Now I’ve typed over the top of a whole sentence and who knows what else. Aarrgh! I wish I could rip that key right off my keyboard.

After I calm down, I look for a less drastic solution. Sure enough, it’s possible to reassign the Insert key so that instead of turning on Overstrike, it pastes something I’ve copied (just like pressing CTRL + V or clicking “Paste” on the Edit menu).

If you’d like to do the same thing, here’s the procedure:

1. Click the Tools menu.

2. Click “Options.”

3. Click the Edit tab.

4. Check the box labeled “Use the INS key for Paste.”

5. Click the OK button.

(If, for some unfathomable reason, you still need to turn on Overstrike, just double-click the OVR box in the status bar at the bottom of your Word window. To turn it off, double-click the OVR box again.)

Finally, the Insert key is good for something!

It’s still not perfect, though. Here’s what happens: I’m editing merrily along in Microsoft Word only to discover that I’ve accidentally hit the Insert key, pasting a whole bunch of unwanted text here and who knows where else. Aarrgh! I wish I could rip that key right off my keyboard.

After I calm down, I look for a less drastic solution. Sure enough, it’s possible to reassign the Insert key to almost anything! The question is, what should it be? I’ll give you some possible answers in next week’s newsletter.

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