On 2026-03-11 19:52, David T. wrote:
> Stan,
> 
> Not to go too far afield, but I'm like 99.999999% certain that if you
> double click on the column header in Excel (the letter designations),
> the column width is adjusted to the widest data value in the column. At
> least that's my recollection.
> 
> David T.

Hi, David! I just now tried it, and it's not that way. Double-clicking
on the letter E (the heading of the fifth worksheet column) did nothing
though there were numerous entries wider than the current column width.

I thought maybe you were thinking of tables, which have their own
headings distinct from the A-B-C-D-E-... column letters. But
double-clicking on the word "Title" (the heading of the fifth column of
my table) also did nothing.

That said, I should mention that I have Excel 2010. (MS Office Pro is an
expensive purchase, and Excel 2013, 2016 and so forth haven't added any
features that I consider must-haves.)

Perhaps your memory is correct, but for a later version of Excel than mine?

Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com
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