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Default Normal/Blank Document Template in Word 2007

Hi, I have a question about the normal/Blank Document template in Word 2007.
When I go to create a new template based on the normal template (by clicking
the Office button and going to New, My Templates, and then choosing €śBlank
Document€ť), normal style in the new template has 10 points of space after and
line spacing set to Multiple 1.15. I dont understand this because when I
create a new document based on the normal template, normal is, well, normal:
no space after and set to single line spacing. I guess this isnt that big a
deal but I really dont understand it.

At first I thought that maybe I had accidentally altered the normal
template, but if I had, wouldnt every new blank document I created also have
a normal style of 10 points of space after and line spacing set to Multiple
1.15? Right now I only get that if I try to create a new template. New
documents based on the €śBlank Document€ť template seem fine. Can anyone shed
any light on this? Thanks in advance for any information.
 
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