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12. In Microsoft Word, when you highlight existing text you want to replace, you are in A. basic mode. B. automatic mode. C. insert mode. D. typeover mode.
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12. In Microsoft Word, when you highlight existing text you want to replace, you are in A. basic mode. B. automatic mode. C. insert mode. D. typeover mode.
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12. In Microsoft Word, when you highlight existing text you want to replace, you are in A. basic mode. B. automatic mode. C. insert mode. D. typeover mode.
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I would say, C insert mode
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I know you're in the formatting toolbar, but I am uncertain of what mode that would be in.
From searching over the web I see a lot about overtype/insert mode, so I am leaning towards C, but I don't want to get the question wrong for you.
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