Carriage return broken for comments

I'm not sure how I did.  But now I can no longer use a carriage return in a comment.  
I've restarted LabVIEW.  I've rebooted my PC.  
But now, instead of moving to the next line when I hit retrun while typing a comment, it just closes it.  Probably not a big deal.  But I'm right in the middle of a super tight deadline, and now commenting is going to take me way longer.  
How can I fix this?
Patrick Allen
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Patrick,
is there a difference between the enter key and the numpad enter key?
Where are you creating those free labels (FP or BD)?
Do you have any key-locks active (numlock/capslock)?
hope this helps,
Norbert
[Edit] Since you already rebooted your PC: What happens if you use another keyboard? 
Message Edited by Norbert B on 11-23-2009 08:51 AM
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