Paste
with
one
keystroke
in
Microsoft
Word.
The
little-used
Insert
key
sits
inconspicuously
on
your
keyboard.
The
Insert
key
has
two
very
useful
functions
in
Microsoft
Word:
overwrite
and
paste.
Type
over
existing
text
by
pressing
the
Insert
key.
Then
position
your
mouse
and
start
typing.
OK,
overwrite
isn't
for
everyone,
but
there's
no
need
to
send
the
Insert
key
into
early
retirement.
Instead,
program
it
as a
one-key
paste
button.
Click
Tools
and
Options.
Go
to
the
Edit
tab.
Put
a
checkmark
next
to
"Use
the
INS
key
for
paste"
and
press
OK.
Be
sure
to
turn
this
pasting
ability
off
before
you
try
to
overwrite
again! |
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