Re: WORD PAD QUESTIONS!

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Thank you for these steps that you gave me to do, but if I never do them, I
was just wondering if you can please tell me why sometimes that when I hit
the Enter Key that it will go down 2 spaces on it's on and sometimes that it
won't and just go on down to the next line the way that it's suppossed to as
this has always puzzled me. Thank you once again for helping me and answering
my questions and have a great day!!!
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Kenny Lee


"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

You are probably falling victim to what is called "fat fingering". You are
accidentally pressing the Insert Key, at times, which is toggling the insert
feature on and off. You are accidentally pressing the Ctrl Key as you press
the Shift key and then number 2 as you try to create an "@" sign in your
WordPad document.

The Insert key is a "toggle key" (like the Num Lock key or the Caps Lock
key) and when it gets "turned off" new text will automatically overwrite the
text in front rather than insert text when the Insert key is toggled on.
Unfortunately there is no way to tell if the key is on or off. Whoever
decided it should be placed so close to the Backspace Key should be A$$
Kicked. It would be nice if there was a light on the keyboard to show if
Insert is on or off like the Num Lock and Caps Lock keys. Windows has a
function in the Control Panel->Accessibilities section for other toggle keys
like Caps or Num Lock but it doesn't work for the Insert Key. There are
little apps that will emit a beep to notify you if you have toggled the key.
check here for a free app from Mike Lin called Insert Togglekey
http://www.mlin.net/other.shtml It will beep when the Insert Key is toggled.

Ok for the double space trick. This is an undocumented WordPad trick and why
it isn't listed in the Help file is beyond me. In WordPad hold down the Ctrl
Key and press the following keys 1, 2 or 5 depending on the line spacing you
want.

1 to enable single line spacing (Ctrl+1)
2 will enable double line spacing (Ctrl+2)
5 will enable single and a half line spacing (Ctrl+5)

Once the Key combo Ctrl+2 is pressed you can use the Enter Key as you
mentioned you want to.



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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


"Kenny Lee" <KennyLee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In Word Pad can you please tell me how I can set it up so that when I hit
the
enter button on the keyboard where it will double space itself by going to
the next 2 lines on down automatically so that I won't have to hit the
enter
button twice to do so. I noticed that sometimes it will do it on it's on
and
I never ever know quite why it's doing that. Can you please explain why it
might be doing that on it's on without any interaction on my part without
setting it up to do that.

Also, I was wondering if you might be able to tell me why this happens as
well in Word Pad sometimes. Sometimes when I am typing and I make a
mistake
and either put the cursor next to the mistake and click there and either
backspace or the delete button to correct the mistake it will start
overwriting what I have already typed ahead of it which is not the mistake
part and eventually that part will end up disappearing altogether. The
same
thing will happen sometimes when I put the cursor there just to add more
words as well. I have noticed that in order to keep it from doing that I
have
to click the part ahead of it and then hit enter so that it will go on
down
to the next line to keep it from doing that. I love using word pad every
chance that I get and I don't wont to quit using it just for this very
reason. Other times it won't act up at all like that and act normal just
like
it's suppossed to. Can you please tell me how to fix this or what setting
I
need to go into to do that. Can you please tell me what might be causing
this
problem as well as this is so so annoying and very very frustrating to say
the least.

Thank you and have a great day!!!

--
Kenny Lee



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