Is there any way to prevent my SSIS Tasks from reformatting themselves when I want to change the Name

So all my tasks are nicely laid out in my SSIS Package. Now I want to go add a blurb to the Name to make it a little more descriptive. When I do that, Microsoft Visual Studio just automatically re-sizes the task so the entire description, name fits. When
I make it the right size, my scripting name is wrapping and that's the way I want it to look within my Package. Is there any way to stop Microsoft Visual Studio from automagically adjusting the size of my task when I click on the Name to edit?
Thanks for your review and am hopeful for a reply.

There is no way. The designer canvas received improvements in SSIS ver 2012, but this specific aspect remain unchanged.
What I do I simply use the Format -> Autolayout -> Diagram or you can also/instead Ctrl-A to select all and choose "make same size"
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