smart cursoring

G

Guest

I have Word 2003 SP1. Under Tools/Options/Edit there is a choice to use
smart cursoring. It was set by default to yes.

What is smart cursoring? I can find no documentation at all on this,
therefore can't make any kind of decision about whether to keep it that way
or not.

Thanks.
 
A

Anne Troy

Courtesy of a post by Bob Buckland:
While in Tools=Options=Edit in Word 2003
press F1 and then select the information for
the Edit tab. The 'help' for that dialog
is in that page.
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~Anne Troy

www.OfficeArticles.com
 
G

Guest

Hello Kathryn:

To my knowledge, this is what smart cursoring does:

Specifies that the insertion point moves as you scroll up or down. When you
press the LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW, UP ARROW, or DOWN ARROW keys, the
insertion point responds at the page currently in view, not at its position
prior to scrolling.

I hope this has been helpful to you.
 

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