Nothing 'happens' - the spreadsheet will still perform the calculations. However, unless you widen the column, you will not see the true value of the data.
The value automatically "overflows" on top of the next cell. But you can manually change the formatting in a variety of ways to change this to a better appearing form in a variety of ways, including:widening the columnmaking the labels or values "wrap" onto more lines of that cell (the height of the cell changes automatically)reducing the font size in the cell
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Click the arrow which is undo on the status bar on top.
Beryllium is in column 2 of a wide form periodic table and column II(A) of a narrow form periodic table.
You can hide the column or row. You can also narrow it down so it cannot be seen.
The column to the left will widen or narrow out to fit the widest entry in the column. The column to the right will move, but its width will not change.
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You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.
You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.You can use the mouse to put the cursor between the two column headings and drag to change the width of the column to the left. You can also place the cursor there and double click and it will widen or narrow itself to the longest content in a cell, known as Autofit. You can go the format menu and type in a value for the column width.
The other four halogens in column VII A of a narrow form or column 17 of a wide form periodic table: chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
You can double click on the border of the headings of the row, to set the row height to a best fit. You can also manually drag it to narrow it.
None of these alternatives really describes an obelisk. It can be described as a narrow, tapering four sided column topped by a pyramid. Many of them are covered in writing.