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Bill Ridgeway

Changing cell size
 
I have some spreadsheets where the cell width is automatically extended to
accommodate data and some that don't. Where do I find how to change this
please?

Thanks

Bill Ridgeway



jack

Changing cell size
 
Hello Bill, did you get any answers to your question? I need to find out how
to change an individual cell size as well. Thanks, Jack

"Bill Ridgeway" wrote:

I have some spreadsheets where the cell width is automatically extended to
accommodate data and some that don't. Where do I find how to change this
please?

Thanks

Bill Ridgeway




Learning Excel

Changing cell size
 
Well, I think you probably see the text going thru the line when in the next
cell nothing is written, but actually the withd of the cell has to be done
manually, let the experts give their opinion.
Also in different way you have the option of shrinking or wrapping the text
to fit in the cell.
--
Socrates said: I only know, I don''''t know nothing.
I say : I don''''t even know, I don''''t
know nothing.


"Jack" wrote:

Hello Bill, did you get any answers to your question? I need to find out how
to change an individual cell size as well. Thanks, Jack

"Bill Ridgeway" wrote:

I have some spreadsheets where the cell width is automatically extended to
accommodate data and some that don't. Where do I find how to change this
please?

Thanks

Bill Ridgeway




Bill Ridgeway

Changing cell size
 
Thanks for your responses. Unfortunately the problem is not resolved.
Perhaps that's because the question was imprecise so let's run at it again.

How do you stop automatic resizing of cells?

Thanks.

Bill Ridgeway

"Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message
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I have some spreadsheets where the cell width is automatically extended to
accommodate data and some that don't. Where do I find how to change this
please?

Thanks

Bill Ridgeway





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