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Earlier today I said:
>Right. That's 'cause Word 6.0 has umpteen zillion levels of undelete. Try
>making a bunch of changes, and then using the undelete function. You can
>select how many levels back you want to go. (I don't remember the exact
>keystrokes - I've got 2.0 here at work, 6.0 at home.
What I should have said, of course, is Undo, not Undelete. You can undo all
kinds of actions up to umpteen zillion levels, not just your deletes.
Mike Christie
Technical Writer
Syntelligence Systems, Inc.
mikec -at- syntel -dot- com