Format Rows
If you change the format of a row, you must first select it in its entirety. To select a row, click on the number of the row and the row is selected.
Then go to the command group training CELL select the row height. Enter a value in the Row height that is greater than the number you are dialing so you can see the difference and the effect of format, and then click OK. Alternatively
setting the height of a row is AutoFit. Select a row either contains any data. This option reduces or enlarges the width of the row to fit the content.
Other times, you need to temporarily hide a row. To do this, pull down the Format menu, click on the Visibility submenu, then select the Hide and show.
Excel hides the row, indicating that there is a hidden row separated by a thicker line. This option will be very useful if you do not want to print that line. To return or display, select Display, contained in the Format menu, and within the Visibility submenu.
Format Columns
In the same way as with the rows, you can also change the format of the columns. Click on the FORMAT command CELL GROUP select column width. Another simple and immediate way to change the width of rows or columns by dragging the separation is there in the numbers and letters in rows and columns. To change the width of a column, on the mouse to the delimitation of columns. The mouse cursor changes to a line with two black arrows. Click with the left mouse button and hold it down while dragging to define a new width. Upon arrival at the destination, release the mouse button. Task
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