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Oracle SQL Developer: Can't edit in SQL Worksheet

Problem:

In SQL Worksheet you cant edit or use back space.
This may happen on newly installed Oracle SQL Developer.

Solution:

Go to  Tools | Preferences | Accelerators and press  Load Preset.
Then it'll  load the default preset.
Then try again to edit.

Comments

  1. if you don't want to miss your acceletator setting, export and add this:
















    enjoy =)

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