![]() ![]() In the example data below, you will see a list of names and phone numbers that were entered into column A. So let's go over our first example of fitting cell width to text, and while doing so I will give you a more detailed set of instructions than listed above. ![]() "How to wrap, clip, overflow (unwrap) text in Google Sheets" How to fit cell width to text in Google Sheets If you have text inside your cells that is very long and instead of adjusting the column width to fit, you'd rather have the text appear like a paragraph where it continues on a new line every time it reaches the end of a cell, check out the article below on text wrapping. In this lesson I will show you how to autofit the width of single columns, and then I will also show you how to autofit multiple columns at once. If you select multiple columns, you can double-click at the top of any of the selected columns to adjust them all at once. If you are only adjusting one column, you do not need to select the column before using the shortcut. Make sure that you put your cursor to the right of the column that you want to adjust, especially when only adjusting one column.
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