Photoshop: Text box bug

Today our designers have run into an interesting bug I've never seen before, and perhaps one of you has and can offer a solution.
We are working on a file that has been opened and edited on both PS CS4 and CS6, contains images and text and some shapes.  That's the extent of it's complexity other than the fact it has about 70 groups.  It's a file we use to generate headers for our different outlet centers.
Here's what happens:
We open the file and the first thing that occurs is Font Suitcase apparently goes insane, loading fonts for about a minute. 
After that abates the file can be modified normally.  That is until you click on a text box with the text tool.  Immediately the text in the box will change to another set of text within the file.  Note that the layer selected is the correct layer -- It even displays the name as the expected text-- but as soon as it is clicked with the text tool the text in the box changes not just content but sometimes color.
My only thought is that when the file was saved back from CS6 the last time it was edited, the references that control the actual source text and not the pre-rendered shapes that are instantiated from the text source have been frame-shifted somehow.  Like taking a few cells out of a spreadsheet on a particular column, it causes all the other stuff to get misaligned.
We've tried saving it back from CS4 / CS6 in a multitude of configurations such as Adobe PDF.  No dice.
Thoughts?

What Chris didn't say is that unfortunately there's apparently nothing you can do to recover the contents of the file, save for recreating all the text (or dropping back to a version of the file saved before working on it with Photoshop CS6).
We all anxiously await the 13.0.1 update.
-Noel

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    There are two ways to fix this:
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    2.     Or you could unlink the two layers (to unlink just click link again while one of the two layers is selected in pallet) and move the colored rectangle up just a bit.
    In the first instance it was not necessary to unlink the boxes.  This is the advantage because altering the colored rectangle without unlinking will distort your text as will altering the text box if you are not in object text mode (see intro.)
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    Now that you have this set up you can use the background box (colored rectangle) to make other effects.  Select it as a separate layer but you won’t have to unlink it.  To make the box semi-transparent change either the layer OPACITY or the layer FILL (found in the layer pallet).
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    4.     Yes this will work with other shapes and even custom shapes.  Remember to draw the shape first and immediately place a new text box over it BEFORE any other alteration is done.  This ensures that Photoshop creates a text box exactly the same size/dimension of your chosen shape.  It even makes margins fit irregular shapes like triangles.
    5.     Try it!

    Toxic Cumquat wrote:
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    In Photoshop, a text box is mostly about the text inside and less about the box that surrounds it.  In other words, the box is always transparent and all effects apply to the font shapes typed inside by the user.  Photoshop (CS4) can produce incredible, professional, amazing text images. No Doubt About It!
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    The TEXT bounding box is there for highlighting, re-typing and selecting the margins of the actual text/paragraph etc.  Selecting the text tool and clicking over existing text will produce this bounding box.
    Some features are accessible in either mode.
    The Photoshop text tool has two types of cursors:
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    To produce the new text box cursor just select the text tool and move over to a new work area.
    The EDIT text cursor looks very much like the ordinary cursor people are familiar with (no dotted box). 
    To produce the edit text tool, hover the text tool over EXISTING text and the cursor changes to the simple insertion shape (without the dotted box).  A click now will put you into text editing mode, not new text box mode.  This drove me batty for a while because I was used to clicking anywhere inside an existing text box and the blinking cursor would pop in automatically - usually at the end of the last letter.  This doesn’t happen in Photoshop; if that NEW text box tool is active, it will try to place a new box anywhere you click sometimes overlapping another.
    When in this mode (edit existing text) you can carefully hover the arrow to the edges of the text box and resize the bounding box without altering the shape of the text itself.  This is how you make the text box larger or smaller to fit/accommodate your needs.  You can also highlight text, insert between words/letters.  Highlighted text is available for changing its font, color, size, cutting/pasting etc. 
    To get OUT of the EDIT text mode, click the check box on the tool column above or type enter (not return) or type cmd-return (MAC), ctrl-return (WIN).  If you want to cancel any changes to an existing text box click the ex-circle on the tool column or press the esc key (top left of keyboard-escape key)
    OK, THE MAIN POINT:
    To make an effect that looks like a text box that is filled, bordered, semi-transparent etc., you will have to create an object shape (box) and place it just behind (under) the text box.  Linking the two allows you to move them around easily.  The drawback is that, when you need a larger box, you’ll have to alter the size of both boxes and possibly re-center them to each other (I know it’s sort of dumb to have so many steps just to get a shaded text box or bordered one.)
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    Now select the text tool and click once over that shape.  A text box is created exactly the same size of the rectangle (any shape will work too).
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    Using the paragraph tools you can center text, indent first line, and add space between paragraphs.  Except the first paragraph seems too close to the top of the colored rectangle; doesn’t it?  Photoshop won’t add extra leading (horizontal space) between the text box and the top of the first paragraph.
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    2.     Select Stroke, change:  Fill Type color, Color black, Size 4, Position inside, Blend Mode normal, Opacity 100%. Click OK/Apply
    3.     Back in the layer pallet, change the Fill to 0% and you will just have a border with attached text box.  You may have to alter the inside text box again depending on the thickness of that border especially if you made the Position to be inside to keep the sharpness of the rectangle.
    4.     Yes this will work with other shapes and even custom shapes.  Remember to draw the shape first and immediately place a new text box over it BEFORE any other alteration is done.  This ensures that Photoshop creates a text box exactly the same size/dimension of your chosen shape.  It even makes margins fit irregular shapes like triangles.
    5.     Try it! Or try using Indesign!
    There. I fixed that for you.

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