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Default Eliminate second browse box when right clicking for hyperlink

Way back in Office 97 one could browse and sort right from the first dialog
box that opens when you right click a cell to insert a hyperlink. Now we have
to go up and hit a button that opens a second box. It sure seems to me like
enhancing the first box with some of the features of the second would serve
the same purpose and be more efficient.

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