In my experience, adding forms directly to Excel sheets causes issues
like this to occur.  The only fix I've discovered is the one you came
up with below (or similar approaches).  You may find that focusing a
particular dropdown will cause the problem to reappear, in which case
you'll also need to do the resizing effort below utilizing onClick
events, etc.

On Feb 3, 8:17 am, Sebastian Viereck <slaver...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I fixed it, without finding the root cause:
>
> Private Sub Workbook_Open()
>
> For Each ws In Worksheets
> For Each dd In Worksheets(ws.Name).DropDowns
>
>     dd.Height = 15
>
> Next
> Next
> end sub
>
> It is not a good way, but it works. If anybody has an idea what the
> root cause ist, please post it!

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