There is no best column in Excel. All columns are the same. If you are referring to the best fit, then that is based on the widest entry in a column being used to set the width of the column.
If you mean in a Word table, or something similar, "best fit" means that column widths will be adjusted according to the contents. It is not a fixed percentage. If a column contains a lot of text, that column will be made wider; if another column is almost empty, such a column will get narrower.
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This is not a question, but my best guess to answer is: If the numeric data is too wide for the column, then increase the width of the column.
Best fit or AutoFit.
Double click on a column, and it will automatically make the column wide enough to fit the longest entry.
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to the right of the column heading boundary where the hidden column is located and drag to the right.
No. It will increase in width to fit the widest text in the column. If you double click between the header of the column you want and the header of the column to its right, when you see the double-headed arrow, it will do it.