ADJUSTING MAXIMUM PIXEL WIDTH

I would sure like to use Lightroom for Panoramas. If there is any
way that the maximum limit could be based on file size rather than
the number of pixels along one side, it would be very helpful

Dude that request has already been posted please post here:
http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bc46478/0

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