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Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial » Workbook Worksheet » Column Row 
7.2.10.Adjust Column Width or Row Height Using the Mouse
Position the mouse pointer on the right edge of the column header or the bottom edge of the row header. 
           When the mouse pointer changes to a double-headed arrow, click and drag the pointer to a new width or height.
When the mouse pointer changes to a double-headed arrow, click and drag the pointer to a new width or height.
7.2.Column Row
7.2.1.Select a Column or RowSelect a Column or Row
7.2.2.Hide a Column or RowHide a Column or Row
7.2.3.Unhide a Column or RowUnhide a Column or Row
7.2.4.Insert a Column or RowInsert a Column or Row
7.2.5.Insert Multiple Columns or RowsInsert Multiple Columns or Rows
7.2.6.Delete a Column or RowDelete a Column or Row
7.2.7.Delete Multiple Columns or RowsDelete Multiple Columns or Rows
7.2.8.Adjust Column Width or Row HeightAdjust Column Width or Row Height
7.2.9.Change the default column widthChange the default column width
7.2.10.Adjust Column Width or Row Height Using the MouseAdjust Column Width or Row Height Using the Mouse
7.2.11.Change Column Width or Row Height Using AutoFitChange Column Width or Row Height Using AutoFit
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