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replyReply Mon 29 Sep 2008, 16:35Delegate Darren said...

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How do i auto adjust all cells?

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replyReply Wed 1 Oct 2008, 11:21Delegate Ben said...

RE: Format

Hi Darren,

To auto adjust all cells:

1> Press CTRL A to select all cells.

2> Double click the line between column A & B to adjust the columns.

3> Double click the line between rows 1 & 2 to adjust the rows.


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Ben

 

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