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win 7 64bit VSD 7.24 registered

No matter how long I make a text box 3 words are spread over 2 lines in IE9 but ok in other browsers !!
Any ideas please.

See text link here:

http://www.steveonline.info/ani10.html
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Welcome to the confusing world of IE! :/

I don't know why, but that's the way it is. I tried zooming out from 100% to 75%, and that brought the words to one line. However, in Fx I zoomed in a couple of notches, and the words remained on just one line. I think someone brought up this problem earllier when the latest VSD version was released, and it was discussed, but unfortunately I don't remember what came out of it.
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For mere here in IE8 or IE9, I see the text in only a single line.
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One line at 50 and 75% zoom 2 lines 100% +

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http://www.steveonline.info/test.html
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Steve, you could try putting just a little more space between the bottom of your animation and your text link; make sure nothing overlaps the text box or that the text box doesn't overlap anything else.
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Tried moving it, no joy.Text box has lots of space. Have noticed it only does it when I use 13px text.

Never mind... not that serious.

Thanks

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