Leading & Vertical Spacing Problem

Here's one for you.
I have a 77 page document I'm working on. Let's say you have two text frames next to each other, positioned exactly the same, vertically. They're aligned like two columns.
Font family, point size and leading are the same in both text frames. Exactly the same! Text and paragraph styles are in use, and one paragraph style is a bulleted list. The bullet is a Zapf Dingbat.
However, I have the hardest time getting text in both columns to line up, vertically. I can't figure out why and I'm struggling to adjust the leading between each line, and that isn't working very well.
I cannot see why these two text frames, with the exact same type characteristics, won't line up . Hard returns are used between each line.
What am I missing?  I can create a new document with the same layout (two text frames) and I can get the text to line up perfectly, vertically.
Any suggestions?

Thank you, Peter and Willi.
I went through every page carefully and realize that were some incorrect Paragraph Styles applied to text, that do indeed have 9px of Space After applied.  It was driving me crazy and I assumed my character or paragraph styles were applied correctly.
Look for the + sign after the Paragraph Style or check every bit of text to make sure the correct style is applied.
Thanks again.

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                   //jPanel3.add(getjTxtFEndTime(),null);
              return timePanel;
         private JPanel getrecurrencePanel(){
              if (recurrencePanel == null){
                   recurrencePanel=new JPanel();
                   //jPanel4.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.TitledBorder("Reccurrence"));
                   recurrencePanel.setLayout(null);
                   recurrencePanel.setBounds(0, 240, 700, 120);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblRecurrence(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjChkBxSunday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblSunday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjChkBxMonday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblMonday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjChkBxTuesday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblTuesday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjChkBxWednesday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblWednesday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjChkBxThursday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblThursday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjChkBxFriday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblFriday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjChkBxSaturday(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblSaturday(),null);
              //jPanel4.add(new JSeparator(), BorderLayout.CENTER);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjLblEndDate(),null);
                   recurrencePanel.add(getjTxtFEndDate(),null);
              return recurrencePanel;
         private JPanel getbuttonsPanel(){
              if (buttonsPanel == null){
                   buttonsPanel=new JPanel();
                   //jPanel5.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.TitledBorder("5"));
                   buttonsPanel.setLayout(null);
                   buttonsPanel.setBounds(0, 360, 700, 90);
                   buttonsPanel.add(getjBtnCancel(),null);
                   buttonsPanel.add(getjBtnSave(),null);
              return buttonsPanel;
         public JPanel getofficePanel(){
              if (officePanel == null){
                   officePanel=new JPanel();
                   officePanel.setLayout(null);
                   //jPanel6.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.TitledBorder("6"));
                   officePanel.setBounds(0, 70, 700, 80);
                   officePanel.add(getjCmbBxPanelOfficeType(),null);
                   officePanel.add(getjLblPanelOfficeLocation(),null);
                   officePanel.add(getjCmbBxPanelOfficeLocation(),null);
                   officePanel.add(getjLblPanelOfficeType(),null);
              return officePanel;
         private JPanel geteventsPanel(){
              if (eventsPanel == null){
                   eventsPanel=new JPanel();
                   eventsPanel.setLayout(null);
                   //jPanel7.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.TitledBorder("7"));
                   eventsPanel.setBounds(0, 120, 700, 150);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjLblEvent(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjLblEventType(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjLblEventStartTime(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjLblEventEndTime(),null);
                  //jPanel7.add(new JSeparator(), new Dimension(180,10));
                   eventsPanel.add(getjCmbBxEventType(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjCmbBxEventStartTimeHrs(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjLblEventStartTimeColon(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjCmbBxEventStartTimeMin(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjCmbBxEventEndTimeHrs(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjLblEventEndTimeColon(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjCmbBxEventEndTimeMin(),null);
                   eventsPanel.add(getjBtnAdd(),null);
                  //jPanel7.add(getjCmbBxPanel6Location(),null);
              return eventsPanel;
          * mainPanel methods to get components
         private JLabel getjLblCalender()
              if(jLblCalender==null){
              jLblCalender =  new JLabel ();
              jLblCalender.setBounds(new Rectangle(25, 25, 60, 20));
              jLblCalender.setText("Calender");
              System.out.println(jLblCalender.getBounds());
              //jLblCalender.setBounds(20, 20, 100, 16);
              return jLblCalender;
         public JComboBox getjCmbBxCalender(){
              if (jCmbBxCalender == null){
         calender = new String[] {"Office","Counselor"};
          jCmbBxCalender = new JComboBox (calender);
          jCmbBxCalender.setBounds(new Rectangle (90,25,140,20));
              return jCmbBxCalender;
         private JRadioButton getjRdBttnDay(){
               if(jRBttnDay==null){
                    jRBttnDay=new JRadioButton();
                    jRBttnDay.setBounds(new Rectangle(350,25, 60, 20));
                    jRBttnDay.setText("Day");
                    //jRBttnOffice.addItemListener( rhandler );
              return jRBttnDay;
          private JRadioButton getjRdBttnEvent(){
               if(jRBttnEvent==null){
                    jRBttnEvent=new JRadioButton();
                    jRBttnEvent.setBounds(new Rectangle(350, 50, 60, 20));
                    jRBttnEvent.setText("Event");
                    //jRBttnEvent.addItemListener( rhandler );
              return jRBttnEvent;
               * counselorPanel methods to get components
          private JLabel getjLblCounselor()
                   if(jLblCounselor==null){
                   jLblCounselor =  new JLabel ();
                   jLblCounselor.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,25,60,20));
                   jLblCounselor.setText("Counselor");
                   //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                   return jLblCounselor;
              private JLabel getjLblLocation()
                   if(jLblLocation==null){
                   jLblLocation =  new JLabel ();
                   jLblLocation.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,60,60,20));
                   jLblLocation.setText("Location");
                   //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                   return jLblLocation;
              private JLabel getjLblType()
                   if(jLblType==null){
                   jLblType =  new JLabel ();
                   jLblType.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,95,60,20));
                   jLblType.setText("Type");
                   //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                   return jLblType;
              private JLabel getjLblType1()
                   if(jLblType1==null){
                   jLblType1 =  new JLabel ();
                   jLblType1.setBounds(new Rectangle(350, 25, 40, 20));
                   jLblType1.setText("Type  :");
                   //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                   return jLblType1;
              public JComboBox getjCmbBxCounselor(){
                   if (jCmbBxCounselor == null){
              counselor = new String[] {"John","Jason","Sam"};
               jCmbBxCounselor = new JComboBox (counselor);
               jCmbBxCounselor.setBounds(new Rectangle (90,25,140,20));
                   return jCmbBxCounselor;
              public JComboBox getjCmbBxLocation(){
                   if (jCmbBxLocation == null){
                        location = new String[] {"Oakland","Sanfrancisco"};
                        jCmbBxLocation= new JComboBox(location);
                        jCmbBxLocation.setBounds(new Rectangle (90,60,140,20));
                   return jCmbBxLocation;
              public JComboBox getjCmbBxType(){
                   if (jCmbBxType == null){
              type = new String[] {"Regular","Non Regular"};
               jCmbBxType = new JComboBox (type);
               jCmbBxType.setBounds(new Rectangle (90,95,140,20));
                   return jCmbBxType;
              private JRadioButton getjRdBttnOffice(){
                    if(jRBttnOffice==null){
                         jRBttnOffice=new JRadioButton();
                         jRBttnOffice.setBounds(new Rectangle(490, 25, 60, 20));
                         jRBttnOffice.setText("Office");
                         //jRBttnOffice.addItemListener( rhandler );
                   return jRBttnOffice;
               private JRadioButton getjRdBttnCounselor(){
                    if(jRBttnCounselor==null){
                         jRBttnCounselor=new JRadioButton();
                         jRBttnCounselor.setBounds(new Rectangle(400, 25, 90, 20));
                         jRBttnCounselor.setText("Counselor");
                         //jRBttnCounselor.addItemListener( rhandler );
                   return jRBttnCounselor;
                    * timePanel methods to get components
               private JLabel getjLblStartDate()
                        if(jLblStartDate==null){
                             jLblStartDate =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblStartDate.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,25,60,20));
                             jLblStartDate.setText("Start Date ");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblStartDate;
                   private JLabel getjLblStartTime()
                        if(jLblStartTime==null){
                             jLblStartTime =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblStartTime.setBounds(new Rectangle(350,25,70,20));
                             jLblStartTime.setText("Start Time ");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblStartTime;
                   private JLabel getjLblEndTime()
                        if(jLblEndTime==null){
                             jLblEndTime =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblEndTime.setBounds(new Rectangle(350,60,70,20));
                             jLblEndTime.setText("End Time ");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblEndTime;
                   private JTextField getjTxtFStartDate() {
                        if (jTxtFStartDate == null) {
                             jTxtFStartDate = new JTextField();
                             //jTxtFRefNum.setBounds(new Rectangle(86, 51, 109, 20));
                             jTxtFStartDate.setBounds(new Rectangle(90,25,140,20));
                             jTxtFStartDate.setText("Start Date");
                        return jTxtFStartDate;
                   private JComboBox getjCmbBxStartTimeMin(){
                        if (jCmbBxStartTimeMin == null){
                   counselor = new String[] {"00","02","03","04"};
                    jCmbBxStartTimeMin = new JComboBox (counselor);
                    jCmbBxStartTimeMin.setBounds(new Rectangle (490,25,40,20));
                        return jCmbBxStartTimeMin;
                   private JComboBox getjCmbBxStartTimeHrs(){
                        if (jCmbBxStartTimeHrs == null){
                   counselor = new String[] {"00","02","03","04"};
                    jCmbBxStartTimeHrs = new JComboBox (counselor);
                    jCmbBxStartTimeHrs.setBounds(new Rectangle (425, 25,40,20));
                        return jCmbBxStartTimeHrs;
                   private JLabel getjLblEndTimeColon()
                        if(jLblEndTimeColon==null){
                             jLblEndTimeColon =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblEndTimeColon.setBounds(new Rectangle(475,60,5,20));
                             jLblEndTimeColon.setText(":");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblEndTimeColon;
                   private JLabel getjLblStartTimeColon()
                        if(jLblStartTimeColon==null){
                             jLblStartTimeColon =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblStartTimeColon.setBounds(new Rectangle(475,25,5,20));
                             jLblStartTimeColon.setText(":");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblStartTimeColon;
                   private JComboBox getjCmbBxEndTimeMin(){
                        if (jCmbBxEndTimeMin == null){
                   counselor = new String[] {"00","02","03","04"};
                    jCmbBxEndTimeMin = new JComboBox (counselor);
                    jCmbBxEndTimeMin.setBounds(new Rectangle (490,60,40,20));
                        return jCmbBxEndTimeMin;
                   private JComboBox getjCmbBxEndTimeHrs(){
                        if (jCmbBxEndTimeHrs == null){
                   counselor = new String[] {"00","02","03","04"};
                    jCmbBxEndTimeHrs = new JComboBox (counselor);
                    jCmbBxEndTimeHrs.setBounds(new Rectangle (425,60,40,20));
                        return jCmbBxEndTimeHrs;
                    * recurrencePanel methods to get components
                   private JLabel getjLblSunday()
                        if(jLblSunday==null){
                             jLblSunday =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblSunday.setBounds(new Rectangle(125, 50, 50, 20));
                             jLblSunday.setText("Sunday");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblSunday;
                   private JLabel getjLblMonday()
                        if(jLblMonday==null){
                             jLblMonday =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblMonday.setBounds(new Rectangle(205,50,50,20));
                             jLblMonday.setText("Monday");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblMonday;
                   private JLabel getjLblTuesday()
                        if(jLblTuesday==null){
                             jLblTuesday =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblTuesday.setBounds(new Rectangle(285,50,50,20));
                             jLblTuesday.setText("Tuesday");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblTuesday;
                   private JLabel getjLblWednesday()
                        if(jLblWednesday==null){
                             jLblWednesday =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblWednesday.setBounds(new Rectangle(370, 50,70,20));
                             jLblWednesday.setText("Wednesday");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblWednesday;
                   private JLabel getjLblThursday()
                        if(jLblThursday==null){
                             jLblThursday =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblThursday.setBounds(new Rectangle(475,50,60,20));
                             jLblThursday.setText("Thursday");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblThursday;
                   private JLabel getjLblFriday()
                        if(jLblFriday==null){
                             jLblFriday =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblFriday.setBounds(new Rectangle(565,50,40,20));
                             jLblFriday.setText("Friday");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblFriday;
                   private JLabel getjLblSaturday()
                        if(jLblSaturday==null){
                             jLblSaturday =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblSaturday.setBounds(new Rectangle(635,50,60,20));
                             jLblSaturday.setText("Saturday");
                        //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                        return jLblSaturday;
                   private JCheckBox getjChkBxSunday() {
                        if (jChkBxSunday == null) {
                             jChkBxSunday = new JCheckBox ("Sunday",false);
                             jChkBxSunday.setBounds(new Rectangle(100,50,20,20));
                        return jChkBxSunday;
                    private JCheckBox getjChkBxMonday() {
                             if (jChkBxMonday == null) {
                                  jChkBxMonday = new JCheckBox ("Monday",false);
                                  jChkBxMonday.setBounds(new Rectangle(180,50,20,20));
                             return jChkBxMonday;
                    private JCheckBox getjChkBxTuesday() {
                             if (jChkBxTuesday == null) {
                                  jChkBxTuesday = new JCheckBox ("Tuesday",false);
                                  jChkBxTuesday.setBounds(new Rectangle(260,50,20,20));
                             return jChkBxTuesday;
                    private JCheckBox getjChkBxWednesday() {
                             if (jChkBxWednesday == null) {
                                  jChkBxWednesday = new JCheckBox ("Wedneday",false);
                                  jChkBxWednesday.setBounds(new Rectangle(345,50,20,20));
                             return jChkBxWednesday;
                    private JCheckBox getjChkBxThursday() {
                             if (jChkBxThursday == null) {
                                  jChkBxThursday = new JCheckBox ("Thursday",false);
                                  jChkBxThursday.setBounds(new Rectangle(450,50,20,20));
                             return jChkBxThursday;
                    private JCheckBox getjChkBxFriday() {
                             if (jChkBxFriday == null) {
                                  jChkBxFriday = new JCheckBox ("Friday",false);
                                  jChkBxFriday.setBounds(new Rectangle(540,50,20,20));
                             return jChkBxFriday;
                    private JCheckBox getjChkBxSaturday() {
                             if (jChkBxSaturday == null) {
                                  jChkBxSaturday = new JCheckBox ("Saturday",false);
                                  jChkBxSaturday.setBounds(new Rectangle(610,50,20,20));
                             return jChkBxSaturday;
                    private JLabel getjLblEndDate()
                             if(jLblEndDate==null){
                                  jLblEndDate =  new JLabel ();
                                  jLblEndDate.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,85,60,20));
                                  jLblEndDate.setText("End Date");
                             //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                             return jLblEndDate;
                    private JTextField getjTxtFEndDate() {
                             if (jTxtFEndDate == null) {
                                  jTxtFEndDate = new JTextField();
                                  //jTxtFRefNum.setBounds(new Rectangle(86, 51, 109, 20));
                                  jTxtFEndDate.setBounds(new Rectangle(90,85,140,20));
                                  jTxtFEndDate.setText("End Date");
                             return jTxtFEndDate;
                    private JLabel getjLblRecurrence()
                             if(jLblRecurrence==null){
                                  jLblRecurrence =  new JLabel ();
                                  jLblRecurrence.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,25,80,20));
                                  jLblRecurrence.setText("Recurrence ");
                             //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                             return jLblRecurrence;
                         * buttonsPanel methods to get components
                    private JButton getjBtnCancel(){
                         if(jBttnCancel==null){
                              jBttnCancel=new JButton();
                              jBttnCancel.setBounds(new Rectangle(510,25,80,20));
                              jBttnCancel.setText("Cancel");
                        return jBttnCancel;
                    private JButton getjBtnSave(){
                         if(jBttnSave==null){
                              jBttnSave=new JButton();
                              jBttnSave.setBounds(new Rectangle(600,25,80,20));
                              jBttnSave.setText("Save");
                        return jBttnSave;
                         * OfficePanel methods to get components
                    private JLabel getjLblPanelOfficeType()
                             if(jLblPanelOfficeType==null){
                                  jLblPanelOfficeType =  new JLabel ();
                                  jLblPanelOfficeType.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,25,60,20));
                                  jLblPanelOfficeType.setText("Type");
                             //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                             return jLblPanelOfficeType;
                        private JLabel getjLblPanelOfficeLocation()
                             if(jLblPanelOfficeLocation==null){
                                  jLblPanelOfficeLocation =  new JLabel ();
                                  jLblPanelOfficeLocation.setBounds(new Rectangle(25,60,60,20));
                                  jLblPanelOfficeLocation.setText("Location");
                             //jLblCalender.setBounds(0, 0, 33, 16);
                             return jLblPanelOfficeLocation;
                        public JComboBox getjCmbBxPanelOfficeLocation(){
                             if (jCmbBxPanelOfficeLocation == null){
                                  String[] Officelocation = new String[] {"OakLand","San Fransisco"};
                        jCmbBxPanelOfficeLocation = new JComboBox (Officelocation);;
                        jCmbBxPanelOfficeLocation.setBounds(new Rectangle (90,60,140,20));
                             return jCmbBxPanelOfficeLocation;
                        private JComboBox getjCmbBxPanelOfficeType(){
                             if (jCmbBxPanelOfficeType == null){
                                  String [] Officetype = new String[] {"Regular","OnCall"};
                         jCmbBxPanelOfficeType = new JComboBox (Officetype);
                         jCmbBxPanelOfficeType.setBounds(new Rectangle (90,25,140,20));
                             return jCmbBxPanelOfficeType;
                         * eventsPanel methods to get components
                        private JComboBox getjCmbBxEventType(){
                             if (jCmbBxEventType == null){
                        counselor = new String[] {"John","Jason"};
                         jCmbBxEventType = new JComboBox (counselor);
                         jCmbBxEventType.setBounds(new Rectangle (120,90,130,20));
                             return jCmbBxEventType;
                        private JComboBox getjCmbBxEventStartTimeHrs(){
                             if (jCmbBxEventStartTimeHrs == null){
                        counselor = new String[] {"12","00"};
                         jCmbBxEventStartTimeHrs = new JComboBox (counselor);
                         jCmbBxEventStartTimeHrs.setBounds(new Rectangle (290,90,40,20));
                             return jCmbBxEventStartTimeHrs;
                        private JComboBox getjCmbBxEventStartTimeMin(){
                             if (jCmbBxEventStartTimeMin == null){
                        counselor = new String[] {"00","02","03","04"};
                         jCmbBxEventStartTimeMin = new JComboBox (counselor);
                         jCmbBxEventStartTimeMin.setBounds(new Rectangle (355,90,40,20));
                             return jCmbBxEventStartTimeMin;
                        private JComboBox getjCmbBxEventEndTimeHrs(){
                             if (jCmbBxEventEndTimeHrs == null){
                        counselor = new String[] {"00","02","03","04"};
                         jCmbBxEventEndTimeHrs = new JComboBox (counselor);
                         jCmbBxEventEndTimeHrs.setBounds(new Rectangle (470,90,40,20));
                             return jCmbBxEventEndTimeHrs;
                        private JComboBox getjCmbBxEventEndTimeMin(){
                             if (jCmbBxEventEndTimeMin == null){
                        counselor = new String[] {"John","Jason","Sam"};
                         jCmbBxEventEndTimeMin = new JComboBox (counselor);
                         jCmbBxEventEndTimeMin.setBounds(new Rectangle (535,90,40,20));
                             return jCmbBxEventEndTimeMin;
                        private JLabel getjLblEventType()
                             if(jLblEventType==null){
                             jLblEventType =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblEventType.setBounds(new Rectangle(150, 60,60,20));
                             jLblEventType.setText("Type");
                             //System.out.println(jLblCalender.getBounds());
                             //jLblCalender.setBounds(20, 20, 100, 16);
                             return jLblEventType;
                        private JLabel getjLblEvent()
                             if(jLblEvents==null){
                             jLblEvents =  new JLabel ();
                             jLblEvents.setBounds(new Rectangle(325, 25, 60, 20));
                             jLblEvents.setText("Events");
                             //System.out.println(jLblCalender.getBounds());
                             //jLblCalender.setBounds(20, 20, 100, 16);
                             return jLblEvents;
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