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I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my
toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? |
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You can reset toolbars under toolscustomizetoolbars and reset
Regards, Peo Sjoblom "NancyC" wrote: I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? |
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Sorry, it was not on the toolbar, it is on the top command bar where "File
is. I used to be able to hit Format Column and the Autofit option was there. I tried resetting toolbars; but I do not believe this is called a toolbar, it is where the commands are like File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, etc. I had accidently dragged it somehwere and it disappeared. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: You can reset toolbars under toolscustomizetoolbars and reset Regards, Peo Sjoblom "NancyC" wrote: I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? |
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Use Peo's approach but select Worksheet Menu Bar (towards the end of the
list) and then do the reset. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "NancyC" wrote in message ... | Sorry, it was not on the toolbar, it is on the top command bar where "File | is. I used to be able to hit Format Column and the Autofit option was there. | I tried resetting toolbars; but I do not believe this is called a toolbar, | it is where the commands are like File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, etc. I | had accidently dragged it somehwere and it disappeared. | | "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: | | You can reset toolbars under toolscustomizetoolbars and reset | | | Regards, | | Peo Sjoblom | | "NancyC" wrote: | | I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my | toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get | the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the | autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? |
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I have a similar problem. I was previously using Excell 2000 and when I
upgraded to 2003 the autofit icon that I had put on my extensively customized toolbar was no longer there. I have searched for the icon in tools/customize, but can't find it to drag on the toolbar. Is it called something different now? I don't want to reset toolbar because of customization. Am not having any luck with "Double-click the left column border in the column header to set the column to Best Fit." I must be clicking in the wrong place, but can't find the correct place. Any help greatly appreciated. "Jim Rech" wrote: Use Peo's approach but select Worksheet Menu Bar (towards the end of the list) and then do the reset. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "NancyC" wrote in message ... | Sorry, it was not on the toolbar, it is on the top command bar where "File | is. I used to be able to hit Format Column and the Autofit option was there. | I tried resetting toolbars; but I do not believe this is called a toolbar, | it is where the commands are like File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, etc. I | had accidently dragged it somehwere and it disappeared. | | "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: | | You can reset toolbars under toolscustomizetoolbars and reset | | | Regards, | | Peo Sjoblom | | "NancyC" wrote: | | I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my | toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get | the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the | autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? |
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I've never had autofit on my toolbar and I've never had any trouble with just
double clicking on the row/column headers. But you could add an icon to your favorite toolbar: Tools|customize (just to show that dialog) now click on Format, then column, then ctrl-drag "autofit selection" to your favorite toolbar. ctrl-drag copies that icon. If you just drag it, you'll be moving it. Ann Shaw wrote: I have a similar problem. I was previously using Excell 2000 and when I upgraded to 2003 the autofit icon that I had put on my extensively customized toolbar was no longer there. I have searched for the icon in tools/customize, but can't find it to drag on the toolbar. Is it called something different now? I don't want to reset toolbar because of customization. Am not having any luck with "Double-click the left column border in the column header to set the column to Best Fit." I must be clicking in the wrong place, but can't find the correct place. Any help greatly appreciated. "Jim Rech" wrote: Use Peo's approach but select Worksheet Menu Bar (towards the end of the list) and then do the reset. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "NancyC" wrote in message ... | Sorry, it was not on the toolbar, it is on the top command bar where "File | is. I used to be able to hit Format Column and the Autofit option was there. | I tried resetting toolbars; but I do not believe this is called a toolbar, | it is where the commands are like File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, etc. I | had accidently dragged it somehwere and it disappeared. | | "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: | | You can reset toolbars under toolscustomizetoolbars and reset | | | Regards, | | Peo Sjoblom | | "NancyC" wrote: | | I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my | toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get | the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the | autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave -
Thanks so much for your help. That option worked, although I would prefer the smaller icon that evidentally has been eliminated from the toolbar choices. I do still have the icon in Word and have put a screenshot on my web page so that you can see what it looks like. Here's the page address: http://www.dogwoodtrainingacademy.com/autofit.htm Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've never had autofit on my toolbar and I've never had any trouble with just double clicking on the row/column headers. But you could add an icon to your favorite toolbar: Tools|customize (just to show that dialog) now click on Format, then column, then ctrl-drag "autofit selection" to your favorite toolbar. ctrl-drag copies that icon. If you just drag it, you'll be moving it. Ann Shaw wrote: I have a similar problem. I was previously using Excell 2000 and when I upgraded to 2003 the autofit icon that I had put on my extensively customized toolbar was no longer there. I have searched for the icon in tools/customize, but can't find it to drag on the toolbar. Is it called something different now? I don't want to reset toolbar because of customization. Am not having any luck with "Double-click the left column border in the column header to set the column to Best Fit." I must be clicking in the wrong place, but can't find the correct place. Any help greatly appreciated. "Jim Rech" wrote: Use Peo's approach but select Worksheet Menu Bar (towards the end of the list) and then do the reset. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "NancyC" wrote in message ... | Sorry, it was not on the toolbar, it is on the top command bar where "File | is. I used to be able to hit Format Column and the Autofit option was there. | I tried resetting toolbars; but I do not believe this is called a toolbar, | it is where the commands are like File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, etc. I | had accidently dragged it somehwere and it disappeared. | | "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: | | You can reset toolbars under toolscustomizetoolbars and reset | | | Regards, | | Peo Sjoblom | | "NancyC" wrote: | | I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my | toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get | the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the | autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? -- Dave Peterson |
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I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this:
Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - Thanks so much for your help. That option worked, although I would prefer the smaller icon that evidentally has been eliminated from the toolbar choices. I do still have the icon in Word and have put a screenshot on my web page so that you can see what it looks like. Here's the page address: http://www.dogwoodtrainingacademy.com/autofit.htm Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've never had autofit on my toolbar and I've never had any trouble with just double clicking on the row/column headers. But you could add an icon to your favorite toolbar: Tools|customize (just to show that dialog) now click on Format, then column, then ctrl-drag "autofit selection" to your favorite toolbar. ctrl-drag copies that icon. If you just drag it, you'll be moving it. Ann Shaw wrote: I have a similar problem. I was previously using Excell 2000 and when I upgraded to 2003 the autofit icon that I had put on my extensively customized toolbar was no longer there. I have searched for the icon in tools/customize, but can't find it to drag on the toolbar. Is it called something different now? I don't want to reset toolbar because of customization. Am not having any luck with "Double-click the left column border in the column header to set the column to Best Fit." I must be clicking in the wrong place, but can't find the correct place. Any help greatly appreciated. "Jim Rech" wrote: Use Peo's approach but select Worksheet Menu Bar (towards the end of the list) and then do the reset. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "NancyC" wrote in message ... | Sorry, it was not on the toolbar, it is on the top command bar where "File | is. I used to be able to hit Format Column and the Autofit option was there. | I tried resetting toolbars; but I do not believe this is called a toolbar, | it is where the commands are like File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, etc. I | had accidently dragged it somehwere and it disappeared. | | "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: | | You can reset toolbars under toolscustomizetoolbars and reset | | | Regards, | | Peo Sjoblom | | "NancyC" wrote: | | I accidently dragged and deleted the format width autofit option on my | toolbar. I want it back. I know you can double click the column top to get | the whole column to autofit; but sometimes I just want a cell to be the | autofit width for the entire column. How can I get it back? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my
icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. |
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I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts.
(I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson |
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Once again, thanks for all the suggestions. I don't use TextBridge anymore
so it's just leftover stuff. I tried all your options below. It doesn't show up in add-ins or in the toolbar list and when I delete it reappears the next time I open Excel. BUT, I did find it in XLSTART and that did the trick. It's also hanging around in Word so I checked every "start" folder, but couldn't find it. Does Word have a uniquily named start folder? Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts. (I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson |
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I still don't use TextBridge <bg and I'm just dangerous enough to hurt myself
in MSWord. But Google knows everything! http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?th...%40tkmsftngp04 When you read Suzanne Barnhill's last post, you'll see something that works in Excel, too. (But I like to suggest the longer way!) Ann Shaw wrote: Once again, thanks for all the suggestions. I don't use TextBridge anymore so it's just leftover stuff. I tried all your options below. It doesn't show up in add-ins or in the toolbar list and when I delete it reappears the next time I open Excel. BUT, I did find it in XLSTART and that did the trick. It's also hanging around in Word so I checked every "start" folder, but couldn't find it. Does Word have a uniquily named start folder? Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts. (I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Had no idea about the Google group. The alt+drag did the trick! Both Word &
Excel are FREE! Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I still don't use TextBridge <bg and I'm just dangerous enough to hurt myself in MSWord. But Google knows everything! http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?th...%40tkmsftngp04 When you read Suzanne Barnhill's last post, you'll see something that works in Excel, too. (But I like to suggest the longer way!) Ann Shaw wrote: Once again, thanks for all the suggestions. I don't use TextBridge anymore so it's just leftover stuff. I tried all your options below. It doesn't show up in add-ins or in the toolbar list and when I delete it reappears the next time I open Excel. BUT, I did find it in XLSTART and that did the trick. It's also hanging around in Word so I checked every "start" folder, but couldn't find it. Does Word have a uniquily named start folder? Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts. (I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Glad you got it working.
Ann Shaw wrote: Had no idea about the Google group. The alt+drag did the trick! Both Word & Excel are FREE! Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I still don't use TextBridge <bg and I'm just dangerous enough to hurt myself in MSWord. But Google knows everything! http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?th...%40tkmsftngp04 When you read Suzanne Barnhill's last post, you'll see something that works in Excel, too. (But I like to suggest the longer way!) Ann Shaw wrote: Once again, thanks for all the suggestions. I don't use TextBridge anymore so it's just leftover stuff. I tried all your options below. It doesn't show up in add-ins or in the toolbar list and when I delete it reappears the next time I open Excel. BUT, I did find it in XLSTART and that did the trick. It's also hanging around in Word so I checked every "start" folder, but couldn't find it. Does Word have a uniquily named start folder? Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts. (I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave,
I created a pivot table. The only problem is that the cell widths keep changing to very wide every time I move different data into the data field. I "autofit" the columns and they get narrow again, but as soon as I change something in the data field area again, they revert back to very wide. I want to keep them narrow so I can see them on one screen, not scroll over and over. Any ideas how to lock cell widths? Or have autofit automatically adjust cell widths? Thanks, Lyman Adrian -- Lyman Adrian USAF (ret) "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts. (I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson |
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Maybe you could have a little macro run each time the worksheet calculates:
Right click on the tab that contains the pivottable. Select View code paste this into the code window: Option Explicit Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() Me.UsedRange.Columns.AutoFit End Sub Back to excel and test it out. Lyman Adrian wrote: Dave, I created a pivot table. The only problem is that the cell widths keep changing to very wide every time I move different data into the data field. I "autofit" the columns and they get narrow again, but as soon as I change something in the data field area again, they revert back to very wide. I want to keep them narrow so I can see them on one screen, not scroll over and over. Any ideas how to lock cell widths? Or have autofit automatically adjust cell widths? Thanks, Lyman Adrian -- Lyman Adrian USAF (ret) "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts. (I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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You can also right click anywhere on the pivot table and select pivotTable
options. On the Layout & format tab, uncheck the box next to Autofit column widths on Update. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe you could have a little macro run each time the worksheet calculates: Right click on the tab that contains the pivottable. Select View code paste this into the code window: Option Explicit Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() Me.UsedRange.Columns.AutoFit End Sub Back to excel and test it out. Lyman Adrian wrote: Dave, I created a pivot table. The only problem is that the cell widths keep changing to very wide every time I move different data into the data field. I "autofit" the columns and they get narrow again, but as soon as I change something in the data field area again, they revert back to very wide. I want to keep them narrow so I can see them on one screen, not scroll over and over. Any ideas how to lock cell widths? Or have autofit automatically adjust cell widths? Thanks, Lyman Adrian -- Lyman Adrian USAF (ret) "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd check to see if there's a textbridge addin being loaded when excel starts. (I don't use the Textbridge software with my scanner.) Tools|Addins (If you find it here, uncheck it) Or maybe in your XLStart folder. (if you find it here, move it somewhere nice and safe--just in case you ever want to use it later.) If the toolbar is still there after you've turned off/moved the file, then tools|customize|tooblars tab|uncheck the Textbridge toolbar. (Or select it and delete it????) Maybe the combination of turning everything off and removing it would keep it turned off. === Textbridge does have different problem (not that you described). One of the solutions for that is to move TBRun##.xls (or remove it). (TBRun97.xls comes up often with this problem.) You could use windows start button|search and look for: tbrun*.xls if you have trouble finding it. Ann Shaw wrote: Dave - You're wonderful. Never knew you could do all of that. I copies my icon from Word and pasted it into Excel (the default icon in Excel was blank). Now my only toolbar problem is one that was left over when I uninstalled a program called TextBridge. I've got it in both Word & Excel. Have tried to delete, but it's back everything I restart either program. Guess it's in the registry of somewhere else I don't know where to look. You have a great weekend and, again, thanks for all of your help. Ann "Dave Peterson" wrote: I didn't look at the picture, but you can do this: Tools|customize (again, just so that dialog is visible) rightclick on the "autofit selection" You can change the the icon there You can change it to the default style There's a few options you may want to play with. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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