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    How To Autofit In Excel

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriSeptember 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Microsoft Excel is widely used for handling data, calculations, and reports. When working with spreadsheets, you may notice that text or numbers do not always fit neatly into the cells. This can make your sheet look untidy or hard to read. Excel has a useful feature called Autofit, which automatically adjusts the width of columns or the height of rows so that the content fits perfectly. Learning how to use Autofit in Excel will help you create clean and professional spreadsheets.

    1. Understanding Autofit in Excel
      Autofit is a tool that resizes a column or row to match the size of the content inside it. For example, if you have long text in one column, Autofit will expand the column width so that the full text is visible. Similarly, if the text wraps into multiple lines, Autofit will adjust the row height to fit it.
    2. How to Autofit a Column
      If your text or numbers look cut off in a column, you can adjust the width quickly. Place your cursor on the boundary line between the column letters (for example, between A and B). When the double-sided arrow appears, double-click. Excel will automatically resize the column to fit the longest entry.
    3. How to Autofit a Row
      Sometimes, text may not appear fully in a row, especially if you have wrapped text or larger fonts. To fix this, hover your cursor on the boundary between the row numbers, such as between row 1 and 2. Double-click, and the row will expand to fit the text neatly.
    4. Using the Ribbon for Autofit
      Another way to use Autofit is through the Ribbon. Select the column or row you want to adjust, go to the Home tab, and in the Cells group, click on Format. From the dropdown, choose Autofit Column Width or Autofit Row Height. This method is useful when you want to make adjustments without using your mouse to drag or double-click.
    5. Autofit Multiple Columns or Rows at Once
      You don’t need to resize each column or row individually. Highlight several columns or rows, and then use the double-click method or the Ribbon option. Excel will automatically adjust all the selected areas to fit their content.

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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