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If you hit the shift-enter key it will advance you to a new line.  If you 
have a value in the line number it brings you to the beginning of that if 
not it bring you to the 6th position on the next line.  Hopefully that 
will solve your issue.


      Al Slezak
      Information Systems Division / NEWS Group 
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I have setup a User Key Action for the "enter" key to be newLine.  In text 

objects it seems to work fine, but in an RPG program when I press enter it 

adds a @#$%^&*() blank line for that form type, no matter if I'm inserting 

lines or not (I thought it would position me to the beginning of the line 
or next line).

 What am I doing wrong? 

I would just like it to go to the beginning of the next line if it is just 

update and only insert a blank line if I'm inserting lines to begin with 
(like seu!), or if that can't be done just always go to the beginning of 
the line.  I thought eh User Key Action would take care of this, or at 
least just position me to the beginning of the line, (which is better than 

deleting lines you never wanted to insert to begin with). 

I'm I missing something here or is this just one of those: works as 
designed and there is no way around it?   I'm using WDSc 6.0.1 (build 
20050725_1800) with fix 3a on.

Thanks,

Jim Lowary
System Analyst, Salton Inc.
(573) 447-5500

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