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Originally Posted by Thom*
I have learned to end the process by entering ctr+j not once but twice in order to exit the snippet. Otherwise, the next time you use ctr+j is unpredictable.
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Your browser might be using CTRL-J for something. In my Chrome browser, CTRL-J opens my downloads folder in a new tab. That's why it's usually better to use CTRL-SHIFT and a letter, to prevent interfering with shortcuts built into the browser and/or Windows.