It uses Autofit to widen the column to the widest value in the column, so that it can be seen without appearing to overlap into a new cell beside it.
The column width is adjusted to fit the text
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.
select a column and then position your cursor on its border and move it; or to achieve automatical width / height, select and double click on its border
The auto-fit column width, which you can do by placing the cursor between the border of the column headings of the column you want to widen and the column to its right. You will get a bar with two arrows showing on it and if you then double click, it will widen the column to the appropriate size to fit the widest entry.
Put the mouse pointer between the column header of the column the text is in and the one to the right, until it becomes a double-headed arrow. Then double-click. So if the text was in column C, you'd put the mouse pointer on the border between the C and D for each column and when you saw the pointer change to having two arrows, then double click.
when you click on the column headings, the entire columns will be highlighted
If you click right between the heading of two columns, when the mouse pointer changes to a double headed arrow, it will trigger an autofit. This will set the width of the column to be equal to the widest contents of a cell in the column. This may mean the column will get wider or narrower.
double click the line in between the columns
Double click on a column, and it will automatically make the column wide enough to fit the longest entry.
Double-click.
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.
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