I made a new ExFat drive at the new, larger size, then used WinClone to copy my block-based backup onto the new, larger NTSF formatted drive. I ultimately used Winclone to back up the Bootcamp drive to my external RAID, then I deleted the Bootcamp Drive from within the APFS container on my (recently backed up) startup drive. I did see elsewhere online that others found that Paragon's CampTune did not work for them, so I did not attempt to use it. I also tried Stellar Partition Manager, but it did not even recognize the existing Bootcamp drive, and I'm still waiting for a refund. (In addition, Boot Camp Assistant also requires the Windows Installation ISO image, which I did not have handy.) I did not find any means to expand the Bootcamp drive in situ. You are completely correct about Boot Camp Assistant.
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