There are several ways to adjust cell size in Google Sheets, including manually resizing cells or automatically adjusting column widths.
There are several ways to resize cells in Google Sheets, including manually adjusting cell sizes or automatically adjusting column widths to save time and effort. This article will guide you through the different methods for resizing cells in Google Sheets.
Automatically resize columns in Google Sheets
To automatically resize cells in Google Sheets, place your cursor at the right edge of the column header you want to adjust until the cursor changes to a double-headed arrow.
Double-click , and Google Sheets will automatically adjust the column alignment in the table.
To adjust the width of multiple columns at once , press the Ctrl key and then select the columns you want to adjust.
Next, place the cursor to the right of the selected column header. When the double-headed arrow appears, double-click .
Adjust the cell size to fit your Google Sheets data.
Step 1:
You select one or more columns in Google Sheets, then right-click on any column . An option will appear; click on "Resize selected column ".
Step 2:
Once the interface is displayed, check the " Fit data" option and then click OK below to proceed. Immediately afterwards, the width of each column will automatically change to match the length of the data.
This will align the content displayed within one column without overflowing into cells in another column of the table.
How to adjust row size based on data in Google Sheets
We will select one or more rows in the Google Sheets table . Next, right-click on any selected row and click "Resize row" in the list.
A table similar to the image will appear; select "Match data" to proceed.
Immediately afterward, the rows automatically adjust according to the data in each row.