Re: email typing edits

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To insert a character, you click exactly where you
want to insert it and then you type the letter. Make
sure you are in insert mode. If typing the letter
replaces another letter, then press the INS key.
With insert turned on, you type the letter and the
other letters move over to the right.

Nothing should highlight. Highlighting should only occur
if you left-click and drag your mouse.

You can't remove the ability to edit your email. There
is no email or email program anywhere that will let you
remove the ability to edit.


Rainy Daye;1250984 Wrote:
How can I completely remove the edits while I'm creating an email? If I
try to insert a character, the whole word or phrase is highlited.
Sometimes when I'm typing the cursor will skip to a previous line and
start replacing what I had already typed or chop off snd move something.
I want it to act dumber - like a typewriter where it only does what I
specifically 'tell' it to do. When I try to position a cursor, I want it
ONLY to do that.


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