Video type selection for QT Pro export is missing/blank?

Sometime in the last week, my QT Pro export options for videos on my desktop PC have gone blank. The Export option from the File menu still works, but it leads to a screen where a file name can be entered, but 'Export:' and 'Use:' labels have no fields next to them (e.g. no pull-down menus to select video export type, etc.), just blank space.
I upgraded to the latest QT version, and even uninstalled/reinstalled/reregistered QT Pro (7.4.5), but those fields are still blank (and they are there on my laptop PC, so I 'know' they are missing). I tried short AVIs from my digicam, and a variety of other MOVs and AVIs (all of which will play), but same result with all.
Any ideas?
rj

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