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... ever data is copied from MS Axapta or if I rightclick at a website and
choose Export to Microsoft Excel. Here after CTRL + C or V tries to delete
the marked cells. If I save the file, close Excel, start Excel and opens the
file, everything works out fine.
I'm using Excel 2007 (Danish version) in terminal services on a Windows
Server 2003.
Any idea what am I doing wrong?
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I am experiencing almost the same problem running Excel 2007 Danish version on Terminal Service 2003 and/or Citrix Presentation Server 4.5. I also see this problem, not always but most of the time, when copy/pasting cells to/from Excel. Furthermore I am not able to use the numeric keyboard fx. CTRL PLUS or MINUS. When the problem occours a lot of the CTRL functions acts like CTRL + MINUS was pressed.

Using the mouse we dont see any issues.

Any non-english version users experiencing similar problem?

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