Thanks so much for looking at my files mrowland...
Before checking for responses to this thread, I took some time to try and recreate the scenario. Here's what I've found...
I'm running my TD Software on a VMFusion virtual Windows 8.1 Machine on my Macbook Pro. Unfortunately, sometimes key mapping isn't as straight forward as I had thought. Upon consolidating tables by pausing the tournament clock and accepting TD's recommended player table moves (my players panic if the clock is running and they aren't seated), I inadvertently hit Fn-2 on my mac keyboard (which I though would map to Function-2 on a Windows Keyboard). However, as you can see, if I press Fn-2, the TD Screen continues the current countdown, but brings up the Break Screen. The reason I pressed theis key combination was to escape from the Player Movement Table Screen, and bring focus back to my main TD Playing Screen. As I wrote previously, this was the first time I had used the software and certainly shouldn't have pressed Fn-2 to try and bring back my main TD Screen. It just so happens, Fn-1 does do exactly that - it brings back the TD Main Playing Screen with the current clock. I must have pressed Fn-2, because I just recreated the problem while sitting here in my basement.
I'm not sure what the key sequences I've listed above actually are supposed to do, I can only describe what happens on my macbook pro when I press those keys (as I had that evening).
Below are two screenshots of the TD Screen. The first is Level 9 showing the correct blinds, etc. I then press Fn-2 and I get the second screenshot" Level 9 behaving as a break. Again, not sure why this happens, maybe just some kind of bug with keyboard mapping and my MacBook.
JD