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I created a form in Word. The form has 2 tables on about 5-6 pages in the
middle. The pages before and after have regular text. The first table has for
columns. The second has 1. After I made corrections (without changing any
fonts or font size), everything got smaller. From the first page to the last
page. It looks as if I changed the size of the paper to legal from letter.
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Default why does the text get smaller after I make corrections

Do you perhaps have Change Tracking enabled?
And if so, are you showing changes in balloons? That could cause what you're
seeing - a scaling down of the page to allow the balloons to fit.

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Tony

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I created a form in Word. The form has 2 tables on about 5-6 pages in the
middle. The pages before and after have regular text. The first table has

for
columns. The second has 1. After I made corrections (without changing any
fonts or font size), everything got smaller. From the first page to the

last
page. It looks as if I changed the size of the paper to legal from letter.



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