Mark,
he's looking for an EEProm-equivalent of [b:58cf3df3ef]Adr2[/b:58cf3df3ef], and not about putting $eeprom/$data in front of loadlabel(). You'll notice, that he already did that.
The menu-example as shown under Adr2 in the help needs a way to resolve data's address and store it within the same data block, done there with Adr2.
As there is no Adr2 equivalent for use within an $eeprom-block, the TO got stuck and frankly also I found no way to get around this limitation.
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