Disable Overtype Mode In Microsoft Word Permanently!

By default in Microsoft Word, when you hit insert key, Word jumps into overtype mode, which writes over the text at the cursor instead of inserting new characters. This drives many people insane. The fact that it is a default behaviour remains to be seen.

How to fix overtype mode:

There are two options to remedy this:

1. Go to Tools > Options > Edit > Overtype Mode

And uncheck the Overtype mode box.

OR

2. Kill the Insert Key:
1. Start Word
2. Click on the Tools menu
3. Click Customize
4. Click the Options tab
5. Click Keyboard
6. Under the Categories dropdown box, select All Commands
7. Under the Commands dropdown box, select Overtype
8. Under the Current keys downdown box, select Insert
9. Click Remove
10. Click Close until the dialog windows close.

Thanks to the guys at tech-recipes.com, where I discovered this information after years of using method 1! this guy deserves a medal!

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5 Responses to Disable Overtype Mode In Microsoft Word Permanently!

  1. David Rodger says:

    What about so-called “caps lock”. On a Wintel keyboard, it’s not: it’s a caps toggle. If you hold the shift key while caps lock is on, it goes back to lower case.

    Apple got this one right.

  2. steve says:

    you have to wonder what some programmers are thinking when they do this kindof stuff – perhaps a big conspiracy to keep IT handymen in business :P

  3. Mick says:

    You total star, Steve!!!

  4. nick says:

    Insane? It has nearly driven me to murder.

    Goodbye overtype, you evil, useless ******

    Thx

    N

  5. Justin says:

    Let’s hear it for Steve … finally got rid of OVR for ever! Good On Ya Mate!

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