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Default Date and Time Picker resizing itself

I set up a Date and Time picker object and have it working fine. The problem
is that when I close the excel workbook and then reopen it, the Date and Time
picker has resized itself. It is then too narrow and too tall.
To fix it, I go back to design mode and it returns to the correct height,
then I can move any of the handles to resize just a smidge and it is fine
again until I close the document, and yes I am saving before I close the
document.

Any suggestions?
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Default Date and Time Picker resizing itself

object??
is it a control?
properties don't resize with cells?

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I set up a Date and Time picker object and have it working fine. The problem
is that when I close the excel workbook and then reopen it, the Date and Time
picker has resized itself. It is then too narrow and too tall.
To fix it, I go back to design mode and it returns to the correct height,
then I can move any of the handles to resize just a smidge and it is fine
again until I close the document, and yes I am saving before I close the
document.

Any suggestions?

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