X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,df4be45300af4aae X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Jeremy Cooke Subject: Re: REQ: Techniques, tips and advice Date: 1996/07/11 Message-ID: <1996071123255170417@zetnet.co.uk>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 167870734 references: <4rrgcr$9kl@clarknet.clark.net> <4s24gb$ge3@newsbf02.news.aol.com> newsgroups: alt.ascii-art x-mailer: ZIMACS Version 1.09u 10001734 In message <4s24gb$ge3@newsbf02.news.aol.com> vampladee@aol.com (VampLadee) writes: > How does one go about putting their cursor in "overwrite mode"? Does > it depend on the program you're using, like a word processor? Yep it depends on the program you're using, try pressing the 'insert' key, that works on quite a few text editors/word processors. -- _/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ | To err is human, \|/ _/ _/ _/ | but to really screw things up o o _/ _/_/_/ _/ | requires a computer. L _/ _/ _/ _/ | If however you want a real disaster... \_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ | you could always give me a call! Jeremy Cooke - jeremy.c@zetnet.co.uk