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When selecting to show formulas in cells, a lot of my columns change their
width. I have confirmed that I am viewing the worksheet at the same zoom-level before and after switching to showing formulas. When reverting back to show the actual results of the formulas in the cells, the width also goes back to what I had initially decided on. Why is this (width gets bigger)? I want to have the freedom to maintain _my_ chosen column-width, stupid-looking as it might be. Is there a solution to not have the column-width changing like this? Thank you in advance. |
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The column widths change because Excel assumes you want to read as much
formula text as possible. Isn't that the primary reason why one would turn this display option on? -- Kevin Backmann "Erik Cardell" wrote: When selecting to show formulas in cells, a lot of my columns change their width. I have confirmed that I am viewing the worksheet at the same zoom-level before and after switching to showing formulas. When reverting back to show the actual results of the formulas in the cells, the width also goes back to what I had initially decided on. Why is this (width gets bigger)? I want to have the freedom to maintain _my_ chosen column-width, stupid-looking as it might be. Is there a solution to not have the column-width changing like this? Thank you in advance. |
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I find that reason plausible and good mannered. However,
1) why the need of manipulating the width of columns that have no bearing on the formula? 2) _my_ main reason for showing the formula was something else; the colouring of cells taking part in the formula. If I can solve no.2 by some other means, I will have learned something new today. :-) Thanks! "Kevin B" wrote: The column widths change because Excel assumes you want to read as much formula text as possible. Isn't that the primary reason why one would turn this display option on? -- Kevin Backmann "Erik Cardell" wrote: When selecting to show formulas in cells, a lot of my columns change their width. I have confirmed that I am viewing the worksheet at the same zoom-level before and after switching to showing formulas. When reverting back to show the actual results of the formulas in the cells, the width also goes back to what I had initially decided on. Why is this (width gets bigger)? I want to have the freedom to maintain _my_ chosen column-width, stupid-looking as it might be. Is there a solution to not have the column-width changing like this? Thank you in advance. |
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