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Is there a way to resize the Go To navigation pane? I constantly launch this
pane as I utilize the trace dependents / trace precedents tools to navigate
large workbooks. The problem is that the referenced locations are not fully
displayed so it is difficult to determine which reference I may wish to to
select when there are many.

Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.

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The Go To dialog box is an Application tool. You would have to access the
source code files to change its attributes.


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Is there a way to resize the Go To navigation pane? I constantly launch
this
pane as I utilize the trace dependents / trace precedents tools to
navigate
large workbooks. The problem is that the referenced locations are not
fully
displayed so it is difficult to determine which reference I may wish to to
select when there are many.

Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.

Steve



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