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Using LO 6.0.7.3 in up-to-date UbuntuStudio 1804 LTS

In any spreadsheet, when I use Ctrl-F and type in a search string, the Search Results dialog box 
displays results in 3 columns : Sheet, Cell, Content. This display has two annoying characteristics 
that I have not been able to change :

1. the whole box is too small so the the entire Contents column cannot be read. Certainly, there is 
a slider at the bottom and the whole box size can be dragged larger. But since there is no 
real-estate width limitations on the screen, it would be good to have the box appear wider by 
default.

2. the Cell column is too narrow by default to display more than 5 characters and I have to drag it 
larger every time. For example it displays $C$15  instead of $C$150.

It would be good if the default display settings could be modified to provide a larger width to the 
Cell column and a larger overall dialogue box size.

Can anybody explain where I might be able to modify some settings to achieve this result?

Philip


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