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Default Unexpected behavior


I am having a unique intermittent problem I am hoping someone can help
me with. I have a large Excel VPA application that has several buttons
on the "Config" sheet that execute different VBA scripts. There are
also a large number of drop down list boxes. On a fairly regular basis
an unusual behavior occurs, when you click on a drop down box one of
the buttons (always the same button) magically moves to the drop down
box that was clicked. Once this happens the first time, every time you
click on a drop down box the button moves to that box. You can close
and reopen the file and it will continue to happen. I have not been
able to find any way to fix the file once this starts happening. Any
ideas on what is causing this and/or what I can do to fix it?

I had been fortunate until today and the master file had never had this
problem. Now the master that I do all my development work on has gotten
corrupted.


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