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Default Formatting changed when converted in Word 2007

Hello,

I have a slight problem with formatting in a document. The document
was originally created in Word 2003.

One paragraph has a style with Verdana 8,5 pt and font color 80% grey.
The style is based on Normal style. Direct formatting (Times New
Roman, 11 pt) has been applied to the paragraph.

When the document is viewed in Word 2003 there are no problems, and
the same when it's viewed in Word 2007 compatibility mode. If the
document is saved as docx from Word 2003 and opened, converted and
saved in 2007, still no problems.

But: When the document is opened as doc in Word 2007, converted and
saved as docx, the document seems fine until it is closed and reopened
in Word 2007 or 2003. Then the paragraph has 10,5pt character spacing
applied!

I have also tested by using the format painter: open the original
document in Word 2003, select the paragraph, click the format painter,
switch to Word 2007 and click and drag over any text. The same thing
happens (character spacing is applied).

I have used reveal formatting in both 2003 and 2007 and there is
nothing indicating any character spacing. I have also checked the
normal style and the style used in the paragraph. This has been tested
on three different machines, on both Vista and XP with all service
packs and updates.

Any suggestions at all about why this is happening? I know how to
solve it on a document to document basis but I'm trying to figure out
the underlying problem here.

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