YES.
Reference: Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Introductory by Gary B. Shelley and Jeffrey J. Quasney
Page EX 144 (Excel Chapter 3), Text Box "Plan the layout of a worksheet", 3rd sentence - states: "Rotated text also allows you to fit more text into a smaller column width."
READ YOUR TEXTBOOK AND YOU'LL FIND THE ANSWERS TO THE HOMEWORK/TEST. SMH.
ALT+HO+I is what you use for width.
It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.It enables you to change the width of a column, or the height of a row. It changes the width of the column to the left or the height of the row above.
You can fit more text in a column using a smaller point size.
It is called Auto-Fit Column width. You will find it in the cell format options. When you click on the Auto-Fit button, your column will automatically expand to allow room for the widest contents of a cell in the column.
The column width command adjusts the width of a column or selected range of columns.
New columns will always be inserted set at the default width. You normally select an existing column before inserting a new one, but no matter what the width of the selected column is, the new column will still be the default width when it is inserted.
Column width is what it says -- how wide the column is.
Each column has a set width when you start. As you type text into different cells, some of that text will be too wide to fit into its cell. Different pieces of text are different widths. If you looked down a column, it would have to be made wide enough to allow the longest piece of text fit in a cell. At the top of each column there is a letter to identify it. If you put the cursor on the dividing line between it and the next column header, the mouse pointer will change to a double arrow. If you then double click it will then find the longest piece of text or other data in the column and adjust the column width so that it fits perfectly into it. If the text is wider than a cell, then the column will widen out to fit it. If it is narrower, the column width will reduce its size to fit it.
Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.Select more that one row or column and then set the width or height in the normal manner. It will affect every row or column that is selected. You can drag out the height or width of the first selected row or column to do it.
You can change the width of a column several ways. The two most common methods are:From the format menu, select column width and set for the width of your choice.Click on the line to the right of the cell heading (letter at the top of the cell) and drag the column border line to the width of your choice.
row height = 15 column width = 8.43
This is a true statement, but it is not a guestion.