You can change the width of a column several ways. The two most common methods are:
You can use the Format menu and then pick Row or Column and set the size you want there. You can also put the mouse pointer between the heading of the columns or rows you want to change and then drag out to widen them. When the cursor is in the right place it will change to being a bar with arrows coming from it in opposing directions.
left click on the row number on the left to select the row. right click after and select 'Row Height...'. Modify row height within the settings
Column width and row height are independent of each other. When you change the width of a column, you can leave the row height unchanged.
you click on the letters of all the the collumns and rows u would like to adjust and strecth them to the size u want.
When you select a column header in Excel, all the cells in that column are selected. This means 65536 cells (the maximum number of rows in Excel). Similarly, if you select a row header, this will select 256 cells (the maximum number of columns in Excel). For more information on Excel Size and Cells: http://www.excel-hocam.com/mod/resource/view.php?id=18&username=guest
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In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.In terms of the worksheet, there are 1,048,576 rows on a single worksheet in Excel 2007. If you are talking about how many will appear on a single page when printing, that will depend on how you scale your page and things like the size of the rows or your text. It might be 20 rows, it could be 50 rows. The way you have your page or printer set can also affect the amount of rows on a page. So there is no single answer to the question.
The max columns on an excel 2007 sheet are 16k. The max rows are 1M. In excel 2003 the max columns are 256 and max rows of 64k.
Individual cell sizes cannot be changed. You have to change the width of all cells in a column or the height of all cells in a row. You can do this by putting the cursor between the headers on the rows or columns and then dragging. You can also set specific values through the Row Height and Column Width options which you can find as part of the formatting options.
The maximum worksheet size is: 1,048,576 rows (across) by 16,384 columns (down). That is 17,179,852,800 cells.
Cells in the same column must the be same width. You can make some higher than others, by adjusting their row size, but that is the only size difference there can be between cells in the same column. See the related question below for changing row and column sizes.
When you first open a new worksheet, rows are the same height (15) and columns are the same width (8.43). You can change each individual row height and column width to the size that meets your needs.
Change the font size of the content of the cell.
Autofit allows you to change both columns and rows in a single location. ;) ♥
In the Excel spreadsheet versions prior to 2002 or Office XP there are 65,536 rows and 256 columns , 65,536 x 256 = 16,777,216 cells or 'boxes'. Later versions of Excel have far more - millions of rows and thousands of columns. EDIT The latest version of Microsoft Excel that comes with Office 2007 has 17,179,869,184 cells in all. The columns are letter all the way to XFD and there are 1,048,576 rows.
If the contents of a cell are too big to display within that cell Excel will use empty cells to the right to display it in full. However, if adjacent cells aren't empty Excel will display ##### to indicate that the column is not wide enough to display the contents. Make the column wider by dragging the right hand border of the column header to the right. If you double click instead of dragging the column will re-size itself to accommodate the longest entry.