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Cursor Does Not Display In Correct Position I |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The cursor (insertion point) does not display in the correct position on the editing screen in WP 5.1 DOS and WPWin 5.2 when the customer edits or scrolls through a table. The cursor displays out of the table or in the cell below the text while Reveal Codes shows that it is in the correct position. Solutions: To work around this problem, the customer can use Screen Rewrite (Ctrl-F3) and/or set the row height to multi-line fixed. This will correct the display problem until the screen is rewritten again; at that point the same steps would need to be taken again. Another workaround that usually provides a more permanent fix is to create a new table definition and copy the information from the existing table into the new table. For more information on how to copy information from one table to another please see Folio memo WP51_4108K. Another thing to try is to look for extra [Row][Cell][Cell] codes in Reveal Codes that you can't move your cursor to. If you see these, go into Table Edit, block the problem row(s), split them into two rows, and then delete the extra row. This should remove the extra [Row] codes and may correct the display problem. Find out if the customer can duplicate causing the extra [Row][Cell] codes because the specialists and testers have not been able to do so. This problem will also occur if a line spacing code has been inserted in a cell anywhere other than the beginning of a row. If the line spacing code is deleted and placed at the beginning of the row, the problem will not occur. Status: Sent to Development ***|sent to dev|*** Press Enter on link token. |
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