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Default Problems with Ctrl-D

When I try to use ctrl-d to fill down, Excel instead opens a separate window
which appears to be a Visual Basic debugger. Wasn't happening yesterday..
Can anyone tell me what's going on?

Thanks for the help...
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Default Problems with Ctrl-D

It sounds to me like this worksheet/workbook has an event macro that doesn't
know how to handle multiple cells.

I'd go back to the developer and show him/her the problem.

You could verify this by opening this workbook with macros disabled and trying
the same thing.

Mike wrote:

When I try to use ctrl-d to fill down, Excel instead opens a separate window
which appears to be a Visual Basic debugger. Wasn't happening yesterday..
Can anyone tell me what's going on?

Thanks for the help...


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