I did not check the box that said “Allow adding letters to a word to create morph”, but the program added some letters while morphing anyway. Why?
If you’re trying to morph from a shorter word to a longer word, the program automatically turns on the “adding letters” feature even if you don’t select it, since it would otherwise be impossible to morph from a shorter word to a longer word. 3.3. What happens if I’m morphing between two words of equal length and set only one of “Allow adding letters to a word to create morph” or “Allow removing letters from a word to create morph”? If you’re morphing between words of equal length and click only on “adding letters”, this won’t help. For example, if you’re morphing between 2 five-letter words, “adding letters” will let the program create six-letter words (and maybe even seven-letter words, eight-letter words, etc)– however, since it can’t remove letters, it can never get back to five letters and therefore it can never hit the target word. Similarly if you click only on “removing letters” (the morphs can get shorter, but can never again get long enough to hit the target word). The progr
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