PC InDesign CS3, lose the text to the return line cursor

For some strange reason the ball, I have problems with the text tool. I usually select the text tool and draw a rectangle to start typing something.

When I hit the key return to start a new line the cursor disappears leaving the red box down on the right. I can click that and start a new box to retrieve the cursor and start typing again. I'm trying to find a way to stop this and have just the cursor go to the next line.

I checked the leader and that seems fine. text 12 pt, pt 14 leading. I don't know what to do.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Laptop? What do I do? Could be that your return key brings a frame instead of a new paragraph break. Whatever your configuration, it switches to another and try again. Check your keyboard shortcuts for frame breaks and line breaks. If not a laptop, try the other return/enter key.

Noel

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