Triggers jumping to the right of composition

Ive created hundreds of pages using nested blank composion widget. Have the latest version of muse.
Now when I try to use a single nested blank composition with one trigger the trigger continues to jump to the right of the composition.
Once again I have done hundreds of pages using this process. And today it fails to work.
I have tried this with building several new web sites and the same continues to happen.
The trigger seems to be blocked by the composition and will not let it move to the left or down.
Help.
Can my Muse appsdata be corrupt.
Ken

Thanks for the quick responce.
These are not wet sites per say.
The pages I create are for Industrial machine controlers. Mostly back end support material like parts amnuals, directories, services manuals, which have the look and feel of the GUI, which I also create, etc.
These are presented on touch sreen for the end user, service personel, dealers.
These are nested widgets.
I did shut down my computer.
So far it seems be be working corretly.
I hope this is not a sign of a bug emerging.
Again thanks
Ken

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