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> UGH! Is there a shortcut to get me at least as far as
> the p-word entry screen? If not, anybody have any
> good VB code? I tried recording a macro but get
> snagged when I hit the P-word entry screen. I can't
> stop recording the macro. Is it my imagination or am
> I paid about 70% of my salary for patience alone?
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