![]() Note that in case you change the cells and add/remove more content and need to auto-fit again, you will have to repeat the same steps shown above. This way, no cells would have text that spills over to the next cell. The above steps would instantly change the column width to autofit the cell that has the maximum text in it. In the ‘Resize Column’ dialog box that opens, select the ‘Fit to Data’ option.Right-click on any of the selected columns.Select the column (or columns) that you want to autofit.Suppose have the dataset as shown below and you want to autofit column A.īelow are the steps to adjust and autofit column width in Google Sheets: In case you’re don’t like the double-click method, there is another way to quickly auto-fit column width in Google Sheets. Autofit Column Width with ‘Fit to Data’ Option Once selected, you can autofit columns by double-clicking for any of the columns. In case you want to do this for the entire sheets, you can select all the cells by clicking on the gray box at the top-left of the worksheet. This would adjust the column width of all the selected columns at one go. You would notice that the cursor changes to a double-pointed arrow Place the cursor at the right edge of any of the selected column titles.Select the columns that you want to autofit (these could be contiguous or non-contiguous columns).In case you want to autofit column width for multiple columns at once, follow the below steps: So if you have a cell that has a lot of text, autofit may widen the column a lot. Note that auto-fit adjusts to accommodate the cell with the maximum text. The above steps would instantly auto-fit the column based on the text in the cells. ![]()
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