Unable to edit boilerplate text in layout

After a recent dev 1.6.1 upgrade, I am unable
to edit boilerplate text in the layout editor-
my OS - solaris 2.8
reports version : 2.5.7.17.0
DB version : 7.3.4.4.0
It works with Solaris 7.
Your help is appreciated.

Hi GJMCMC,
In the text Determination Procedure for Customer(SD) with t code VOTXN goto change and check one field is Ref/Duplicate, tick it and check if its working with it.
Thanks & regards
Deepak Sharma

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