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Default Custom Menus & "Begin a Group" option

With Excel 2000, we could use the "Begin a Group" command to put a separator
line between a couple of menu items, but in Excel 2003 it does not seem to
work. It looks like the "color scheme" of Excel 2003 "hides" the intended
effect.
How do I successfully employ the "Begin a Group" command in Excel 2003?
Thanks in advance.


 
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