Thanks... Sorry I wasn't specific.  I'm using the Vi editor in a terminal (not GUI)... 
without a mouse.

regards
/j-p.


On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, ABrady wrote:

> On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:41:45 -0100 (GMT+1)
> john-paul delaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> 
> > Newb question...
> > 
> > Having previously yanked a word, I now want to replace the word at the
> > cursor with the one in memory.  What's the best way to do this
> > substitution?
> 
> Using what?
> 
> The most common cut & paste method is highlight a word. Even if you
> don't cut it, it's now in memory. Then place the cursor where you wantit
> and hit both buttons (2-button mouse) or the middle button (3-button
> mouse) and it will be pasted.
> 
> If using KDE or something, there are other variations. So the question
> is to broad to give a more definitive answer.
> 
> 


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