Column boundary are single dotted-line boundaries around columns, page margins, and objects.
The border to the right of a column is called a right-border or column right boundary.
The border to the right of a column is called a right-border or column right boundary.
adjust the column width
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It needs to be on the boundary between the two column headings. When it is in the right place, a double-arrowed line will appear, indicating that the column can be widened or narrowed.
to the right of the column heading boundary where the hidden column is located and drag to the right.
You will see a pop up with the width of the column. You will also see a dotted line going down the sides of the column. You will also see the line with the double arrow as the mouse pointer.
To change the width of a selected column to automatically fit the widest entry in programs like Microsoft Excel, you can double-click the right boundary of the column header. Alternatively, you can select the column, go to the "Home" tab, click on "Format," and then choose "AutoFit Column Width." This will adjust the column width to accommodate the longest entry in that column.
It is the result of moving the mouse pointer to the boundary between column heading A and column heading B, or between any neighbouring column headings. Once it is visible, it is possible to change the column widths. The column to the left is always the one that will have its width changed.
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