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[quote][i]Originally posted by kdsaransh[/i] [br]Hi, The wautosize command does not autosize all the coloumns. Is there a command to autosize all the coloumns. Thanks Regards, [/quote]
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kdsaransh
Posted - 04/17/2015 : 03:25:32 AM
Hi,
The wautosize command does not autosize all the coloumns. Is there a command to autosize all the coloumns.
Thanks
Regards,
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SeanMao
Posted - 04/20/2015 : 03:51:15 AM
Hi,
The "wauotosize" command is used to autosize all columns in active worksheet to fit the content in each column accordingly.
I am not sure why it does not work in your case. Can you provide more details or explain more in details about what you want to do?
Thanks!
Regards
Sean
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