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    Hello All,

    Thank you for your support all this while. The issue is now fixed in the latest update of InDesign.
    Please upgrade to the new InDesign 14.0 from your Creative Cloud Application.

    If you are unable to see the update yet, click on the menu (three dots) on the top right corner of Creative cloud app and click on “Check for App Updates”.

    Let us know your feedback in the comment section.

    Thanks,
    Abhinav Kaushik
    InDesign Team

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    Brian commented  · 

    See title. I'm pretty sure this worked before, so it's a new bug. When I edit old documents, I will select portions of text and then start typing over it. For example, if I need to change the number 2018 to 2019, I would select to highlight 2018 and then type 2019. However, now when I start typing, all I get is 019. The 2 goes missing. Apparently the first keystroke only deletes the text, it doesn't start replacing the old text. I'm on Windows, and this is system-wide behavior, so it's a bit jarring that it doesn't work in InDesign.

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