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Default Hidden Text in Fields - MS2003 Student Teacher edition

Issue(s):
When I open an existing spreadsheet (expense report, not a template), the
page is reformatted and the row height is very small.

Text on the heading are not visable on the screen (even when I enlarge the
row height). However, they are visable both on the status bar and if you
click in the cell.

When I print the document, all the text in the fields shows up.

Fixes??
Before anyone helps, I've already confirmed the font is "black" (and not the
same as a shaded area).

Background:
I installed 2003 Student Teacher (SP2) on a new machine. An older
machine,pulls the files up in the correct format. When I try to open the same
file on the new PC, it reformats (all small heights that require adjusting).
Cells still don't show up on the screen.

Any ideas?
 
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