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Default Excel & Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac 11.3.9 Update

Has anyone else experienced the inability to use their numeric keypad within
excel after updating office. I recently downloaded and updated my office
suite with the last 4 or 6 downloaded office updates 11.3.x to 11.3.9 - I now
find that when typing within excel from the extended keyboard numeric keypad
- I can not get the numlock to work....and instead of typing my numbers
within the selected cell - my cursor seems to move from one cell to another.
This problem is specific to excel only. I am able to use the keypad for
numbers within all other applications on my mac.

Any suggestions or is this a bug that has disabled the num lock on a
microsoft digital media pro keyboard. - I am running OS X.4.11 on a mac mini
with a/m keyboard and MS mouse. How can I roll back my excel application pre
the most recent updates
 
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