To me the easiest way to fit the cell will be the double clicking in beteween row/ collums . Thank you for your great tutorials . I watch them ( even when I do not need any refreshers ) that is how much I love them
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It is so hard to decided on which one but I could see myself using either the first option (just to be familiar with the process) or the third option (it is easy to follow).
Thank you so much for sharing every little trick with us, things that might be simple for you and so useful and new for others like myself. I love the idea that your videos are so short, anyone can find 5 mins to keep learning and feel good about it 🙂 I`ll try the 2nd method tomorrow.
Auto fit row height was the one thing I struggled with, and all of these are great tips. But that is the one that I will use the most. At least I think so; but I will probably use all of them lol😂
Finding your tutorials very interesting, but I don't find myself usually needing to work in a spreadsheet. I've been looking for some help on YT and can't seem to locate what I'm looking for. Might you be able to advise please? When I enter a specific cell size, the worksheet doesn't print out with those measurements. Example, if I have 8 rows being 1" each, when I print it doesn't equal 8". I require this precision, and actually need to end up with this file in a photo editing program. I've saved as pdf. Converted to jpg to use as an image. In none of the file formats do I get the row height as needed. But, the width always comes out. I have to be missing something in Excel that this isn't working. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Do you happen to know of a way one can enable excel to automatically and permanently autofit row heights and column widths? I have referred my question to Microsoft representatives, stack overflow. I have been told my inquiry will probably be conducted through macros. I have reached a point where a particular macro does indeed work; however, functions such as the undo function (control + z) does not work. Unless there is a button in excel I simply have to press to enable this to happen, I have had no luck with my inquiry. I was told by one person on stack overflow that my inquiry is impossible to complete. Do you happen to know of a way I can complete this?
To me the easiest way to fit the cell will be the double clicking in beteween row/ collums . Thank you for your great tutorials . I watch them ( even when I do not need any refreshers ) that is how much I love them
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It is so hard to decided on which one but I could see myself using either the first option (just to be familiar with the process) or the third option (it is easy to follow).
Thank you so much for sharing every little trick with us, things that might be simple for you and so useful and new for others like myself. I love the idea that your videos are so short, anyone can find 5 mins to keep learning and feel good about it 🙂 I`ll try the 2nd method tomorrow.
Thank you very much. Very very good tutorial. I am from Bangladesh.
I have liked the third one. Thank you very much for sharing this tutorial.😃
👍🏻 Grate hint! I never saw them anywhere. The best shortcut for me is ALT+HOI resp. ALT+HOA. Really fast! Thx. ☀️
The third one. Thank you.
Thanks for explaining well and getting to the point
Awesome. I like the second way the best.😊
Thank you so much ❤
I like last one!
Auto fit row height was the one thing I struggled with, and all of these are great tips. But that is the one that I will use the most. At least I think so; but I will probably use all of them lol😂
Thank you so much sir... It's really a big help...
Thanks so much !
Thank you
Thanks a lot bro
Definitely the second method
I’m probably use the third option just because it easier to remember.
2nd and 3rd are same.
2nd is shortcut with keyboard use and no use of mouse.
Finding your tutorials very interesting, but I don't find myself usually needing to work in a spreadsheet. I've been looking for some help on YT and can't seem to locate what I'm looking for. Might you be able to advise please? When I enter a specific cell size, the worksheet doesn't print out with those measurements. Example, if I have 8 rows being 1" each, when I print it doesn't equal 8". I require this precision, and actually need to end up with this file in a photo editing program. I've saved as pdf. Converted to jpg to use as an image. In none of the file formats do I get the row height as needed. But, the width always comes out. I have to be missing something in Excel that this isn't working. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Too good
Thanks
Great
Does this work on Google Sheets?
Third is best
Your example does not include certain columns that are huge compared to others how do control margins in that scenario?
When I do this is it doesn't save next time I open the document. ANy ideas?
Do you happen to know of a way one can enable excel to automatically and permanently autofit row heights and column widths?
I have referred my question to Microsoft representatives, stack overflow.
I have been told my inquiry will probably be conducted through macros. I have reached a point where a particular macro does indeed work; however, functions such as the undo function (control + z) does not work.
Unless there is a button in excel I simply have to press to enable this to happen, I have had no luck with my inquiry.
I was told by one person on stack overflow that my inquiry is impossible to complete. Do you happen to know of a way I can complete this?
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