RecordSet and Command Window bigger?

A big problem in older DW version where the small an
unresizeable windows for adding recordsets and commands. And now i
have to figure out, that this problem still exists in dw cs3.
Really - i thought dw cs3 is also made for bigger website! But they
will have more complex databases, record sets and commands.
See the screenshot
on this url
Is there any possibility to resize this window (and other
like this) ?
Thank you very much
Sebastian

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>A big problem in older DW version where the small an
unresizeable windows
>for
> adding recordsets and commands. And now i have to figure
out, that this
> problem
> still exists in dw cs3. Really - i thought dw cs3 is
also made for bigger
> website! But they will have more complex databases,
record sets and
> commands.
>
>
http://www.tipponline.ch/dwcs3_small.jpg
>
> Is there any possibility to resize this window (and
other like this) ?
>
> Thank you very much
> Sebastian
>

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