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Jonathan
Hi, I'm not sure if this the appropriate discussion group for this question...
The problem is that as I'm typing code the text moves to the right beyond
the insertion point (even though the insertion point has remained in the same
location). So that instead of entering characters to the right of existing
text, the insertion point is several characters to the left of the end of the
text I am entering. This means that I first have to delete a bunch of
characters and then move the insertion point to the end before continuing on.
On other occasions I TAB to indent the line and the insertion point first
moves to the right of the TAB. Then the insertion point moves back as though
there had never been a TAB!
This only seems to happen when entering a new line of code. That is, I press
ENTER and then begin entering on a new line. Then several key strokes later
the insertion point moves back.
How do I stop this?!
Any ideas or suggestions appreciated
Thanks, Jonathan
The problem is that as I'm typing code the text moves to the right beyond
the insertion point (even though the insertion point has remained in the same
location). So that instead of entering characters to the right of existing
text, the insertion point is several characters to the left of the end of the
text I am entering. This means that I first have to delete a bunch of
characters and then move the insertion point to the end before continuing on.
On other occasions I TAB to indent the line and the insertion point first
moves to the right of the TAB. Then the insertion point moves back as though
there had never been a TAB!
This only seems to happen when entering a new line of code. That is, I press
ENTER and then begin entering on a new line. Then several key strokes later
the insertion point moves back.
How do I stop this?!
Any ideas or suggestions appreciated
Thanks, Jonathan