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Old June 23rd 03, 11:16 AM
Tom Scales
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Default I need help with a simple question for my laptop

Try Shift+Enter. Works in Word.

Tom
"naitsirch79" wrote in message
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I am using Photoshop 7 and number pad enter and enter aren't all the same
thing. You see number pad enter is a "true" enter. The enter on the
keyboard by the letters is a "carriage return" like on a keyboard. On

my
laptop I can't seem to get that carriage return effect. why is this an
issue? because when I am typing text and hit enter, it completes that

task
and that is not what I want it to do.

HO HUM Anyhelp would be appreciated.







 




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