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Default Lost ability to enter Carriage Returns using numeric keypad

For some reason, I can no longer enter Carriage Returns (Alt+010) via
my numeric keypad. This loss of ability is affecting all of the
non-printing Ascii characters from 1 to 31 - the first character I can
input is the space character (eg " " via Alt+032) and apparently all
proceeding characters after it.

Any one have any idea how this happened and how I can restore this
ability. It's very annoying without it.

Thanks!

Richard

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I'm not sure what the answer to your question is, however, you should also be
able to enter carriage returns by hitting ALT+ENTER

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For some reason, I can no longer enter Carriage Returns (Alt+010) via
my numeric keypad. This loss of ability is affecting all of the
non-printing Ascii characters from 1 to 31 - the first character I can
input is the space character (eg " " via Alt+032) and apparently all
proceeding characters after it.

Any one have any idea how this happened and how I can restore this
ability. It's very annoying without it.

Thanks!

Richard


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Thanks Dave - I know about Alt+Enter. It's really frustrating - I was
able to use the numeric keypad until recently, but all of a sudden, it
won't give me any output. I have absolutely no idea why...

Richard


Dave F wrote:

I'm not sure what the answer to your question is, however, you should also be
able to enter carriage returns by hitting ALT+ENTER

Dave
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"RichardSchollar" wrote:

For some reason, I can no longer enter Carriage Returns (Alt+010) via
my numeric keypad. This loss of ability is affecting all of the
non-printing Ascii characters from 1 to 31 - the first character I can
input is the space character (eg " " via Alt+032) and apparently all
proceeding characters after it.

Any one have any idea how this happened and how I can restore this
ability. It's very annoying without it.

Thanks!

Richard



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RichardSchollar wrote:
For some reason, I can no longer enter Carriage Returns (Alt+010) via
my numeric keypad. This loss of ability is affecting all of the
non-printing Ascii characters from 1 to 31 - the first character I can
input is the space character (eg " " via Alt+032) and apparently all
proceeding characters after it.

Any one have any idea how this happened and how I can restore this
ability. It's very annoying without it.

Thanks!

Richard


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