E faʻafefea ona aloese mai le tapeina o tusitusiga filifilia aʻo taina ile Word 2013

When you select text in Word and then enter something on the keyboard, the selected text is immediately replaced by the entered text. This can lead to sad consequences if you have selected a part of the desired text, and as a result of accidentally pressing a key, you have lost your work.

Word has special default settings that determine the behavior of the program in such cases. To disable these settings and avoid deleting selected text by text entered from the keyboard, open the tab Fillet (Faila).

E faʻafefea ona aloese mai le tapeina o tusitusiga filifilia aʻo taina ile Word 2013

I le itu tauagavale o le pupuni, kiliki filifiliga (Filifiliga).

E faʻafefea ona aloese mai le tapeina o tusitusiga filifilia aʻo taina ile Word 2013

Kiliki maoaʻe (Optional) on the left side of the dialog box Filifili Upu (Filifiliga Upu).

E faʻafefea ona aloese mai le tapeina o tusitusiga filifilia aʻo taina ile Word 2013

I le vaega Fa'atonu filifiliga (Edit Options) uncheck the option Typing replaces selected text (Replace selection).

E faʻafefea ona aloese mai le tapeina o tusitusiga filifilia aʻo taina ile Word 2013

nusipepa OKe fa'amaonia suiga ma tapuni le pusa fa'atalanoa.

E faʻafefea ona aloese mai le tapeina o tusitusiga filifilia aʻo taina ile Word 2013

Now, if you type something from the keyboard while the text is selected, the new text will appear in front of the selection.

Fa'amatalaga a le Faaliliu: If you accidentally deleted a fragment of the selected text or performed another unnecessary action, click the “Cancel” button (left arrow) on the quick access toolbar or a keyboard shortcut FMTL + Z.

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