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Default Calendar Control Shadowing Issue

I am using Excel 2007.

I used Ron de Bruin's method of inserting the calendar control. It works
great except for one thing...

When you click on the cell the calendar pops up and is "shadowed" by a
larger version of the calendar. I've tried sizing the calendar using
properties, with no luck. Any suggestions?
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Default Calendar Control Shadowing Issue

Delete the control
Save the file
Add the control
Save the file

Is it working now ?


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"Monique" wrote in message ...
I am using Excel 2007.

I used Ron de Bruin's method of inserting the calendar control. It works
great except for one thing...

When you click on the cell the calendar pops up and is "shadowed" by a
larger version of the calendar. I've tried sizing the calendar using
properties, with no luck. Any suggestions?

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