WD5x: How to Automatically Resize Column Widths to Be EqualLast reviewed: February 18, 1998Article ID: Q176142 |
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SUMMARYIn Word, you can change the width of several columns in a table at once so that all of the cells have the same width and the table will fit within the specified margins.
MORE INFORMATIONTo do this, follow these steps:
Additional Information about Table Formatting in Word 5.xIn the (Format) Table Cells dialog box, the Apply To heading has four possible selections, which will result in different outcomes depending upon what is selected in the table. Selecting the different choices will change which columns and rows are resized. Each option is described in the following table. NOTE: The first and second options will change the sizes of only those cells/columns where the selection is located, while the third and fourth options will actually adjust the widths of all the columns in the row(s) containing the selection.
This option Does this ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Entire Columns Selected This will equally resize all of the columns in the selection (even if the column is only partially selected) so that all of the columns in those rows will fit between the set margins. Selection This will equally resize only those cells that are selected so that all of the columns in those rows fit between the set margins. Entire Rows Selected This will equally resize all of the columns in the rows that contain the selection so that each column is the same width and those rows fit between the set margins. Each Cell in Table This will equally resize all of the cells in the table (regardless of the selection) so that the entire table fits within the set margins. This will appear by default when the entire table is selected. REFERENCESWord for Macintosh 5.x User's Guide, Chapter 17, "Tables"
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