Multiple line text entry shows only first line

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Al Griffin
Sep 15, 2003
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I’m using Photoshop 7. I’m having trouble entering text that takes up two lines on a text layer. when I use the enter key to place the remaining text on the next line, all I get is the text I entered before I hit enter. I lose the cursor mark and can’t see anything on the layer except the first line. In the layers palette the entire text is listed in the text layer. I’ve reinstalled Photoshop, but the problem persists. Any ideas

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Phosphor
Sep 15, 2003
Check the leading amount…
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dave milbut
Sep 15, 2003
Check the leading amount…

…. in the character palette…

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Al Griffin
Sep 15, 2003
Chris,

Thanks a million. Your answer was right on. We live and learn.

Al
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Phosphor
Sep 15, 2003
Al..

Just for your edification:

Leading (the space between lines of type, derived from actual, metal, lead shims—slugs—placed between lines of metal type in an old style typesetting rack, called a "chase") is generally set to default at 120% of the point size of the typeface you’re working with; i.e.: 12 pt. type X 120% (or 12 X 1.2) = 14.4 pts. for leading. This distance is measured from the baseline of one line of text down to the baseline of the next line below it. When you choose "Auto" in the Leading drop-down menu in the Character Palette, it automatically calculates this spacing at 120% of your text point size. A higher number moves the lines farther apart (like you’re inserting a thicker lead slug between those lines of metal type); a lower number moves them closer together.
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Al Griffin
Sep 15, 2003
Phosphor,

Thanks for the information. It will be useful for me.

Al

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