Strange behaviour in System preferences

When I open the Accounts pane in System Preferences I can't add anything to login items. Whenever I click the + button the dialog box to select files drops down and immediately rolls back up again, stopping me choosing any apps. Have repaired permissions, used DU to verify disk - no problems showing. Anybody else got this?

The cause of this behaviour was Default Folder – upgraded to latest version and all is fine.

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