Cursor is suddenly overwriting existing text in target segment
Thread poster: Caspar van Vark
Caspar van Vark
Caspar van Vark
United Kingdom
Local time: 04:11
Dutch to English
Jul 20, 2022

When I put the cursor in the middle of a target segment because I want to insert a word, it is suddenly overwriting what's there from the point at which I place the cursor. Maybe I toggled something on my keyboard by mistake. It's not happening in other programmes e.g. Word, so it seems like a memoq setting. Any ideas?

 
Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT
Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT  Identity Verified
Spain
Local time: 05:11
Member (2005)
English to Spanish
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What's the Insert/Overwrite status shown in the status bar? Jul 20, 2022

Do you see "Ovr" in the status bar of your translation grid? Then it is as simple as pressing your Insert key on the keyboard to toggle into Inserting. As simple as that!
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[Edited at 2022-07-20 11:15 GMT]


Andriy Yasharov
Philippe Etienne
 
Caspar van Vark
Caspar van Vark
United Kingdom
Local time: 04:11
Dutch to English
TOPIC STARTER
Thank you Jul 20, 2022

I thought it was probably something simple like that, but it was driving me crazy. Thank you.

 


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