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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Aug  8 05:00:08 -0700 
2006 -------
Although this bug refers to the situation at the end of the Word, but it should
also handle the BEGINNING of the word (ref-Issue 68160).

For example, take the following sentence:
The <i>quick</i> dog jumped.

(I have used HTML-style tags to illustrate what happens.)

Now place the cursor between i and c, and press backspace thrice (i.e., delete
the substring "qui"). Replace it with new substring "bla". 

You expect- 
The <i>black</i> dog jumped.

But you ACTUALLY get-
The bla<i>ck</i> dog jumped.

The new letters are part of the word, and so they should adopt the original
word's formatting automatically. But this does not happen. 

Note that MS Word behaves correctly if you repeat this experiment there.

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