How to adjust width of an individual popup menu cell?

Hi, I have set up a  horizontal popup menu which is too long.  I want to adjust the width of individual cells that don't have long text, but the program just takes the widest text and creates all the cells the same width.  Is there a way to place a title on two lines so it doesn't take up so much room?

There is currently no way to adjust the cells of individual cells or break the text onto two lines.

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    600 dpi (not for type PRES, for PCL only HP LaserJet 4,5 series)
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