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Default Option Button on sheet changes size in 1024 by 768 resolution

We have built a spread sheet that used option buttons to control selections,
within groups. The resolution used during the construction of the spread
sheet was 1280 by 1024. However, for display purposes we are constrained to
1024 by 768. Within this resolution the option button when selected grows
larger. And when selected repeatedly they grow larger still. There seems to
be a limit, but it is not reached until a option button completely obscures
its neighboring button and any text that may be near by.

During our meeting this morning we were bogged down by this poor display
issue. We would like to have the buttons remain the same size. We were not
in design mode when we were selecting the buttons.

The option buttons are not on any forms and just float above the
spreadsheet. They control a "Y" value being entered in the selected cell and
"" being placed in all other cells within the group.

Thank you in advance,
Michael
 
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