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User robbk changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                      CC|'ayaniger,cornouws,jlcheng|'ayaniger,cornouws,jlcheng
                        |,msbrown,yba,yifat'       |,msbrown,robbk,yba,yifat'
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep 27 11:45:38 +0000 
2007 -------
Our users are also having this problem. I have attached a screen shot
(49142textbox.png), which illustrates the effect very well. As indicated by the
little blue squares, the text box takes up a large part of the slide. The text
consists of 8 separate bulleted lists with one item in each list. Each one-item
bulleted list is separated by a blank line. (A better way to do this is not the
point of this issue :-) ) As long as one doesn't click on the text, one sees the
entire text. If one clicks on the text in order to edit it, the bottom half of
the text is not displayed, not just the last line. That is, only 4 and a half
lines are displayed. You can also see the top half of the cursor in the last
line of text shown. Saving this file as odp solves the problem, but our users
want to edit the ppt file without saving it as odp. Please let me know if I
should upload the ppt file.

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