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beigum
 
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Default curser insertion

when i type in words when i press "enter" curser goes to next page instead of
next line.
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Maybe your Ctrl key is stuck, because Ctrl+Enter is the keyboard
shortcut for a manual page break.

beigum wrote:

when i type in words when i press "enter" curser goes to next page instead of
next line.


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it only happens in word program rest of the time it
is working fine

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

Maybe your Ctrl key is stuck, because Ctrl+Enter is the keyboard
shortcut for a manual page break.

beigum wrote:

when i type in words when i press "enter" curser goes to next page instead of
next line.



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Okay, then maybe the paragraph style you are using is formatted
with "Page break before" in Format | Paragraph | Line and Page
Breaks.

beigum wrote:
it only happens in word program rest of the time it
is working fine

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:


Maybe your Ctrl key is stuck, because Ctrl+Enter is the keyboard
shortcut for a manual page break.

beigum wrote:


when i type in words when i press "enter" curser goes to next page instead of
next line.




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