![]() This option expands the row vertically to hold multi-line or extra-tall text. Unlike column width, Microsoft Excel changes the row height automatically based on the height of the text you type in a cell, therefore you won't really need to auto fit rows as often as columns. However, when exporting or copying data from another source, row heights may not auto adjust, and in these situations the AutoFit Row Height opting comes in helpful. When resizing cells in Excel, either automatically or manually, please bear in mind the following limits to how big columns and rows can be made.Ĭolumns can have a maximum width of 255, which is the maximum number of characters in the standard font size that a column can hold. Using a bigger font size or applying additional font characteristics such as italics or bold may significantly reduce the maximum column width. The default size of columns in Excel is 8.43. Rows can have a maximum height of 409 points, with 1 point equal to approximately 1/72 inch or 0.035 cm. The default height of an Excel row varies from 15 points on a 100% dpi to 14.3 points on a 200% dpi. When a column width or row height is set to 0, such column/row is not visible on a sheet (hidden). What I particularly like about Excel is that it provides more than one way to do most things. ![]() ![]() The easiest way to auto fit in Excel is by double-clicking the column or row border: AutoFit columns and rows with a double-click Depending on your preferred work style, you can auto fit columns and rows by using the mouse, ribbon or keyboard.
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