Me too....

Issue is when I enter a new transaction. It auto-fills the previous similar transaction which is what I want.... but when I go to edit the details - let's say I want to change a word using Shift-Back (or Forward) arrow, it selects either a section of the words starting about 4 characters from the left and extending about 8 characters across, rather than the parts of the words or whole words that I want to remove. For example "if the first words are "coaching session" it will highlight "ching sessi"), no matter where I have the cursor positioned in the field when I depress the shift key. However, if I start typing from the positioned cursor, the issue disappears... I can then edit as usual.

It's not a big issue... but irritating.

*Bruce*

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On 29/12/2018 11:19 am, Ethan Swint wrote:
Just encountered this bug/feature again - the backspace key stops working, only 
in Gnucash, and Gnucash must be restarted to restore the functionality. I 
remember encountering this pre-Gnucash 3.

Anyone else encountered this, or have an idea what might be triggering this 
behavior?

Regards,
Ethan

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