2 extra zeros zoom settings Numbers '08 in Mountain Lion

After I installed Mountain Lion my iWork 08 Numbers' zoom settings on the bottom of the spreadsheet show as: 2500%, 5000%, 7500%, 10000%, 12500% etc, instead of 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, 125%.
The default zoom setting in Preferences show the correct setting (ie 25%, 50%).
How do I solve this?

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