Not necessarily. Text aligns to the left, numbers and dates to the right and logical values (TRUE and FALSLE) are centred. So it depends on what you are entering.
Row height can adjust automatically when things are done, like text made larger.
Text aligns to the left.
Formulas will adjust when rows and columns are added or deleted.
Top, left, bottom, right, header and footer.
When a referenced change the cell ,automatically updating the formulas
You can use AutoFit to do it. You can also double click on the boundary between headers of columns or rows to re-adjust the column width or row height to fit the current content.
In Excel, the options allow you to adjust your print output, as desired. The most helpful option is to let Excel automatically scale your spreadsheet to fit on a single printed page.
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On request, cells are automatically filled with data, usually based on cells above, or to the left.
You don't. They adjust automatically.
If you use larger fonts, your row height should automatically adjust, if not, you will need to adjust the row height manually. If you use Excel to design forms, you may need to adjust row height to align specifc portions of the form with each other. You can adjust the height of a row any time you want to change the spreadsheet appearance.
Open the sheet which you want to adjust the width. Click on the small triangle (located on top left above 1 and to the left of A) This will select the entire sheet. Now place your cursor between two columns until you see a cross. Double click and your cell width will be adjusted based on the content.