Hi Pasquale,

on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 2:28:47 PM GMT+0800, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:

AM>>>>>> NB// Alt+L will not work if the cursor is positioned in the text block
AM>>>>>> area with the mouse. You have to position it with the keyboard.

TF>> That's not quite correct. I always position the cursor with the mouse.
TF>> I have noticed that sometimes - not always - it doesn't work if the
TF>> cursor in the first or last line of the paragraph, so I now eroutinely
TF>> position it in the last-but-one line. With the mouse.

I have to correct myself here. What I do is, go with the mouse onto
the last line, and then routinely use the keyboard to go up one line.
That's the computer-hand coordintation that bypasses the brain.

I forced myself to switch on the brain, and click into a paragraph
without hitting any arrow key - and it turns out Ali is right, Alt-L
does not work then. So, workaround: go to the paragraph by mouse, hit
any arrow key, and then use Atl-L.

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Best regards,
Thomas.  

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