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Excel 2000 For Windows For Dummies
Resizing Row Heights in Excel
Adapted From: Excel 2000 For Windows For Dummies

To increase the height of a row in an Excel worksheet, drag the bottom border of the row frame down until the row is high enough and then release the mouse button. To shorten a row, reverse this process and drag the bottom row-frame border up. To use AutoFit to create a best-fit for the entries in a row, you double-click the bottom row frame border.


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