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Default Enter doesnt return to the cell below the starting point anymore

This just started happening yesterday...

My documents are protected as "Select unlocked cells", which is how Ive
always protected my documents. By the way, Im using Excel 2003.

Anyway, when I hit enter after tabbing through cells it doesnt return to
the cell below the staring point anymore. I tried this again in old workbooks
and blank workbooks but its the same problem.

The only way it will work when protected is if I have "select locked cells"
checked (which I dont like but can live with).

I already checked in ToolsOptionsEdit "Move selection after Enter" is
checked, Direction: my options a Down, Right, Up, or Left; "Down" is
selected.

I also looked at ToolsOptionsTransition to make sure "Transition
navigation keys" is unchecked.

What else could be the problem?

Thank you,
Jeff

 
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