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![]() I'm currently working with a lot of comma separated value (.CSV) files. Whenever these files are opened in Excel (2000), since all size information is not present, each cell is given the same tiny size. What I need is either 1. An option that says "automatically fit cell sizes to contents upon file opening", or 2. A method of fitting cell sizes to contents that is quicker and less tedious than double-clicking at the top of each column (since there are 40 or so columns in each spreadsheet). Before you ask, no I can't just save the files in .XLS format, they need to stay as .CSV files for compatibility with other software. Do either of my options exist? Thanks in advance for your response, Richie. -- cornelius1729 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cornelius1729's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36749 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=564690 |
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