Text placement problem in photoshop 4

I can't control text placement in photoshop 4. When I enter 2 letters, the line then zooms off to the right - right off the image. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and it didn't help

Your talking about photoshop elements 4?
Or another version such as the old ps4 or photoshop cs4?
If it's photoshop elements 4, you might try resetting the Text Tool by clicking on the big T in the tool options bar and then clicking on Reset Tool

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