InDesign CS2 issue

Hi, would appreciate any help on the following:
I'm running InD CS2 on a Macbook with Snow Leopard OS. The program generally works OK, however, I have the following problem:
Let's say there's a piece of text in a box. If I want to change its size, I highlight it and change the size using the drop down menu in the toolbar. However, when I then hit return or click off the highlighted text, it doesn't resize until I double click on the box again, then it changes. It also sometimes does this when I move a text box around on a layout - the text will vanish after I've placed it somewhere else in a page, then won't reappear until I double click the box.
I've only had this issue since I moved from a PowerPC G5 to the Macbook and I've had a good look through the InD preferences to see if I've got a weird preference set up.
Any views/advice/thoughts?
Cheers

CS2 is totally unsupported under anything later than Tiger. The fact that it's Intel adds another layer of problems.
Time to upgrade. This is your last chance anyway. CS2 is the earliest version eligible for upgrade pricing.
Do you have the entire suite or just InDesign?
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