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Default Words / Lines overlap after hitting Enter within a table in Word!!

I have a simple 6x2 word table with text information inside. When I hit
enter in any row, the words get doubled after I hit enter....It is difficult
to explain this problem unless someone sees the actual screenshot of this
problem.

For instance, if the document in a table looks like this below:

Line 1
Line 2

After I hit enter, it becomes:

Line 1
XXXXX
Line 2

Where XXXX is the spot where the top portion of the phrase "Line 2" gets
repeated. Also, the lines within the Table overlap with eachother.

If you need a screenshot of this problem, please send me your email address
and I will send you the attachment. I dont see a place where I can attach my
files within this newsgroup.

This is what I tried so far, with no luck:

1. Attempted to increase the refresh rate on the display adapter settings on
OS - this did not help.
2. This problem happens in just one PC. I am not able to recreate this
problem in another pc.
3. Reinstalled Office 2000 with the latest service pack after removing Word
2000 completely.

I would appreciate any suggestions to resolve this problem. Thank you.
 
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