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Can anyone tell me why a (click to to enter text here) field in a Word
template appear taller than one line when selected in the document, but
correct height when un-selected? Is this a template thing?
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What you see could be a result of the actual "Space before" and/or "Space
after" settings of the paragraph in question (Format Paragraph). Added
space will be included when you select the field (or other text) whereas it
is not included in the shaded, unselected field.

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Can anyone tell me why a (click to to enter text here) field in a Word
template appear taller than one line when selected in the document, but
correct height when un-selected? Is this a template thing?

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