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As input, I have a spreadsheet, and I noticed that many of the columns, when
right-justified only moved a portion of the way across the cell. Then I
noticed that if I shrunk the cell and tried to left or right justify, it was
possible that I would lose all or part of the data. Apparently, the column
width is not being shrunk, per se, but moved. I am not familiar with this
and would like to remove this function.

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Default Right justify moved data only part way

Is it possible that there are spaces at the end of the information in the
cell?

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As input, I have a spreadsheet, and I noticed that many of the columns,
when
right-justified only moved a portion of the way across the cell. Then I
noticed that if I shrunk the cell and tried to left or right justify, it
was
possible that I would lose all or part of the data. Apparently, the
column
width is not being shrunk, per se, but moved. I am not familiar with this
and would like to remove this function.

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hgopp99



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