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Up Arrow does Page Up?

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Mikey - 30 Jun 2004 23:37 GMT
I hope someone can help. Suddenly Up Arrow in the text editor does  page up!
It does not do a line up.

I have tried changing the keyboard scheme to various ones, but it always
page's up. Of course I checked my keyboard, and in notepad up arrow is
indeed one line up, so its not a hardware problem. The keyboard mapping for
Edit.LineUp shows up arrow.

But you can reassign to up arrow, so I can't over write.

Can someone help? This will drive me crazy when trying to edit.

TIA
Mikey - 30 Jun 2004 23:41 GMT
Well, I fixed my own problem. I saw another post about going to the start
page and then setting the mappings there. Once done, the key functions
correctly, even when changing to my saved scheme. BTW, I did change the
mapping several times inthe Options, I guess the start page does something
different.

The never ending strangeness......

> I hope someone can help. Suddenly Up Arrow in the text editor does  page up!
> It does not do a line up.
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>
> TIA
Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 01 Jul 2004 03:52 GMT
Hi Mikey,

We are glad to know that you have resolved it already. If you met any problem, please feel free to post in the newsgroup. :)

Thanks very much for participating the community.

Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Community Support

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