When I have a text item and I want to split the beginning of it into a new text item with Ctrl+K Split at Selection, it just creates a new empty text item and sort of messes up the formatting in the original text item.
I can still split the end or middle of an item just fine, but not the beginning. Am I doing something wrong? I might just be stupid.
Could you show with screendumps exactly what you mean?
If the cursor is positioned before the first letter in a document such that ctrl-K would create a blank document before the current, why not simply create a new document in the Binder before the current? Why use ctrl-K?
So I selected the two lines of text and wanted it to be splitted into a new text item. Instead, it just created an empty text item as you can see in the binder.
If you position the cursor at āMost individualsā¦ā ctrl-K will split the document where the cursor is positioned, keeping the first lines in the original document and creating a new with the rest. But you canāt split it if the cursor is at the beginning of the document.
I know the command is āSplit at selectionā but I think it should read āSplit at current cursor positionā.