I cannot duplicate your problem either.

Is it possible you are using/have a keyboard mapping utility program
which
has redefined the function of the delete key?

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Dave Page wrote:
>> That's a pretty cool feature, except it also triggers that prompt if 
>> you're editing a field within a row, and might be wanting to delete 
>> some characters within the field, not the whole row.
> 
> I can't reproduce that here - it deletes the character to the right of

> the cursor.

Thanks for checking, Dave, but I just reproduced it again (and I've been
noticing this pretty much ever since I installed 1.4.3).

I'm running on WinXP SP2 with nothing else too funky going on.  Can you
think of anything in my configuration that might be causing this?

jl


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