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Old 12-26-2013, 05:02 PM
fgolubski fgolubski is offline Line spacing changes in text boxes when doc is closed/reopened Windows 7 64bit Line spacing changes in text boxes when doc is closed/reopened Office 2007
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
You apparently have the document set to refresh styles from the template upon opening. This is not the setting you want to have for any document.

You can change this setting by clicking on the Document Template button on the Developer Tab.
Thanks for the reply.

When I click on the Document Template button, the Templates and Add-ins window opens, but I don't see any controls pertaining to "refresh styles from the template."

Once I get that part worked out, then I'll pursue the second part of your answer ("the style being changed is probably the normal style").

Thanks,
Frank
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