How to adjust width of comments/changes pane in Pages '09?

I'm working withe complex changes on an imported .docx document. If I could make the comments/changes panel wider (and thus see all the comments on any given page w/o scrolling), it would be a big help.
Can it be done? How?
Thanks!
Sally

No, I can't see be done. I have tried but there doesn't seem to exist any option to widen the comment field

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