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Default Ctrl and Tab functions broken

Hello, I have three Excel problems that I need help with. (1) After
entering data into a cell, I press Tab to move to the adjacent cell,
and instead of moving one cell over, it skips about 10 cells over,
much like pressing Page Down but to the right. (2) The Ctrl key no
longer works to select multiple cells. I usually hold Ctrl to get to
the end of a column or row of data, and now pressing the key does
nothing. Ctrl + Home no longer takes me to the first cell of the
worksheet. (3) Home no longer takes me to the beginning of the row;
it takes me to the beginning of the worksheet.

Troubleshooting: I use an external keyboard hooked up to the laptop.
This problem occurs on both the external keyboard and the laptop
keyboard. I've tried restarting multiple times. I tried Help|Detect
and Repair, and Excel did not find anything. Can someone please help
me b/c this makes data entry much more tedious!

Thanks,
Dan
 
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