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Default Comments boxes resizing

This may sound like a stupid problem and could be operator error, but when I
insert and/or move cells, the comments boxes resize themselves. For example,
when I cut a row and insert it elsewhere, the comment stays associated with
the cell, but when I roll over the cell, the comment box is still located in
the general vicinity of where it was AND most of the time has shrunk so small
that it is one letter wide or has almost completely disappeared-- they only
way I even know where it is the now really long lead arrow. Is there a way
to keep this from happening (and therefore making me go through and resize
them all everytime I insert a new row)? I keep working on this spreadsheet
and moving stuff around (trying to get it just right for the big boss whose
instructions often change and were ambiguous to begin with!). Even once it's
nailed down, I will continue to add more rows as we add information.
 
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