![]() Word: Adjust Table Columns (Auto-Fit) You can manually adjust the width of any table; however, the following tips may allow you to fine-tune your tables with less effort. To adjust table row and column size: • Click anywhere in the table. • Click the [Layout] tab > locate the 'Cell Size' group and choose from of the following options: • To fit the columns to the text (or page margins if cells are empty), click [AutoFit] > select 'AutoFit Contents.' • To fit the table to the text, click [AutoFit] > select 'AutoFit Window.' • To keep Word from automatically adjusting your column size, click [AutoFit] > select 'Fixed Column Width.' ![]() • To adjust the row height, click the up and down arrows within the 'Height' field. • To adjust the column width, click the up and down arrows within the 'Width' field. • To make each column the same width, click [Distrubute Columns]. • To make each row the same height, click [Distrubute Rows]. Keywords: Microsoft Word, tables, format columns, resize, even, adjust columns. In the Page wide by box, enter 1 (for one-page wide). In the Tall box, enter 0 so that the number of pages tall is unspecified. On the File menu, click Print. Jun 5, 2018 - Most tables are relatively short, and can easily fit on a page. First, in step 1 select all the rows except the last one. Then, in step 4,. Printing from Excel can be very frustrating, especially if your spreadsheet is too wide or too tall to fit on a single page. You can use the Scaling option in Page Setup to set limits on how many pages wide and tall your document should be when you print it. The problem with that is that you can find your page fits onto one page, but becomes too small to read. Not only that, but Excel ignores any manual page breaks you've entered. This lesson explains how you can print your spreadsheet so it automatically scales to be one page wide without forcing the rows into a single page. Scaling your spreadsheet when printing You can use the Scaling option in Page Setup to set limits on how many pages wide and tall your document should be when you print it. If you're using Excel 2010 • Click the Page Layout tab. • Set the Scale to Fit options for Width and Height to the values you want. • Print your spreadsheet. If you're using Excel 2007 and earlier for PC, or Excel for Mac 2008 or 2011 • Open Page Layout • In Excel 2007, click the Page Layout tab, then click the small arrow in the bottom right corner of the Page Setup group (this also works for Excel 2010 as an alternative to the instructions above) • In earlier versions of Excel, and for Excel 2008 and 2011 for Mac, click File, then Page Setup.
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