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On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 07:39:58 -0600, Dave Peterson
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Maybe it's as simple as:
Tools|Options|Transition tab|uncheck "Transition navigation keys"
(xl2003 menus)

I'd uncheck all these Lotus 123 settings.


Thanks for the suggestion Dave. I'd read that in Help, and found
nothing was there to uncheck. Set it, then unset it but the problem
remains.

I'll try another message, as I may be able to define it better.
Cheers - Kirk
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