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To autofit multiple non-adjacent columns/rows, select one column or row and hold down the Ctrl key while selecting the other columns or rows. To autofit the entire sheet, press Ctrl + A or click the Select All button.
Select the cell and click Home > Format > AutoFit Column Width. See screenshot: Now you can see the cell is resized to fit the text. If you want to resize the row height, you can click Home > Format > AutoFit Row Height.
To add collapsible Excel rows, simply select the rows you want to collapse and use the Outline feature under the Data tab to group them. You can then click the plus and minus symbols on the left to collapse and expand, or the numbers at the top to collapse all and expand all.
To make the column or row expand itself to whatever the biggest cell is, double-click on the right of the column or row. To expand or shrink the row yourself, click on the line after the column or row that you want to resize and drag it up/down or left/right.
In the Home tab under the Cells group, click Format > Hide and Inside > Hide Rows or Hide Columns. Or you can right-click on the Excel worksheet in the column or row you want to hide and click hide. (This method will not work if you've typed in the row or column identifier.)
To inside column A, right-click the column B header or label and pick Inside Columns. To inside row 1, right-click the row 2 header or label and pick Inside Rows. Tip: If you don't see Inside Columns or Inside Rows, make sure you're right-clicking inside the column or row label.
Select the Home tab from the toolbar at the top of the screen. Select Cells > Format > Hide & Inside > Inside Columns. Now column A should be unhidden in your Excel spreadsheet.
First, select all the cells in the spreadsheet by pressing Ctrl + A or clicking in the space between the row and column identifiers: Then use the standard methods of hiding rows and columns. Press Ctrl + Shift + 9 to inside all rows or Ctrl + Shift + 0 (zero) to inside all columns.
Click the “Select All” button, which is the button in the top left corner of the spreadsheet. You can also click “Ctrl-A” to select the entire spreadsheet. Click “Format” in the Cells group of the Home tab. Select “Visibility,” and then select “Hide & Inside” and “Inside Columns” to make all missing columns visible.
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