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I use a compaq R4000 laptop and recently install excel 2007. A spreadsheet I
use has a number of text boxes. If I click into a text box to edit the
content the curser jumps to the begining of a line if I type, and the
direction keys go in the wrong direction
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I use a compaq R4000 laptop and recently install excel 2007. A spreadsheet I
use has a number of text boxes. If I click into a text box to edit the
content the curser jumps to the begining of a line if I type, and the
direction keys go in the wrong direction

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