A link to online sample of this problem, stripped back to just the problem
area, and a link to the stripped back css file would help a lot.
Thanks
Russ
...........................

Thanks Russ, I set up a stripped back test page as suggested and managed to
fix the problem. I had the ul set to width:100% and the li set to
display:block. Removing width on the UL fixed it. 

I left the broken test page online in case anyone using IE5Win wants to see
the effect. 

http://cif-dev.opc.com.au/test-menu.html

Thanks again

Glen

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