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Chip Pearson
 
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Select the rows you want to change by clicking on the first row
header, hold down the SHIFT key and click the last row header you
want to change. Then, right-click on the row header, and choose
"Row Height".

If you want to change the *entire* spreadsheet, click the Select
All button (the gray area above the "1" row header and to the
left of the "A" column header), then right-click a row header
and choose "Row Height".

The procedures for changing columns widths are essentially the
same; just use the column headers rather than the row headers.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com




"wolfmanjack81" wrote
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Can someone help an old dummy please? How can I set all the
lines(rows) and
or columns to the same height for rows and width for columns. I
have been
dragging each individually and there has to be a way to set all
at once
thanks in advance.



 
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