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EXCEL "EntireColumn.AutoFit" Help!
Can anyone recommend a good Excel group (for dummies!), or maybe my
question is a simple one (by the group's collective standards). I frequently do Format/Column/AutoFit to get my columns to fit (expand or shrink) to fit the contents in every column, and would like to be able to have Excel do it automatically. Someone said I could use a Worksheet Selection Change event, like this: Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) Columns("A:IV").EntireColumn.AutoFit End Sub I was clueless, but took a shot in the dark and with the file open, opened up Visual Basic, inserted a Module, copied and pasted their text, saved and closed. It WORKED! Well, it worked at WORK anyways, and now that I'm trying it again at home, I can't get it to work at all. This "dummy" needs some help please! Using Microsoft Excel 2000 in Windows 2000 at work and ME at home. Thanks. |
EXCEL "EntireColumn.AutoFit" Help!
That code would only affect one worksheet in the workbook so it's not the
best answer. To have it work on all sheets in the workbook open the "ThisWorkbook" module for the workbook in the VBE's Project window and paste in this code: Private Sub Workbook_SheetChange(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Range) Sh.Columns.AutoFit End Sub -- Jim Rech Excel MVP |
EXCEL "EntireColumn.AutoFit" Help!
See answer to your multipost of this question.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Fred wrote in message om... Can anyone recommend a good Excel group (for dummies!), or maybe my question is a simple one (by the group's collective standards). I frequently do Format/Column/AutoFit to get my columns to fit (expand or shrink) to fit the contents in every column, and would like to be able to have Excel do it automatically. Someone said I could use a Worksheet Selection Change event, like this: Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) Columns("A:IV").EntireColumn.AutoFit End Sub I was clueless, but took a shot in the dark and with the file open, opened up Visual Basic, inserted a Module, copied and pasted their text, saved and closed. It WORKED! Well, it worked at WORK anyways, and now that I'm trying it again at home, I can't get it to work at all. This "dummy" needs some help please! Using Microsoft Excel 2000 in Windows 2000 at work and ME at home. Thanks. |
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