I did not check the box that said “Allow removing letters from a word to create morph”, but the program removed some letters while morphing anyway. Why?
If you’re trying to morph from a longer word to a shorter word, the program automatically turns on the “removing letters” feature even if you don’t select it, since it would otherwise be impossible to morph from a longer word to a shorter word. 3.2. 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, “ad
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