pspady1210

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Whenever I attempt to cut using CTRL-X in Microsoft Excel 2003, I get a Microsoft Visual Basic error: Argument not optional. To my knowledge I am not having any other problems. I am able right-click and choose cut or choose it from the Edit pull-down ... it is just the shortcut key that is not working. I am not having this problem in any other program. I have attempted shutting down, Detect & Repair, searching in Google, and searching Microsoft but I cannot resolve my problem. I do not have anything set up in Visual Basic nor any macros running. HEELLPP!!!
 

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