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  1. Resize a table by adding or removing rows and columns in Excel

    After you create an Excel table in your worksheet, you can easily add or remove table rows and columns. You can use the Resize command in Excel to add rows and columns to a table: Click …

  2. Video: Resize table rows and columns - Microsoft Support

    See how to resize table rows and columns to get your files to look the way you want.

  3. Resize a table, column, or row - Microsoft Support

    On the Layout tab, in the Cell Size group, click in the Table Column Width box, and then specify the options you want. To make the columns in a table automatically fit the contents, select your table.

  4. Change the column width and row height - Microsoft Support

    How to change the column width and row height, including how to use the AutoFit feature, in your Excel worksheet.

  5. Create and format tables - Microsoft Support

    Learn about the many ways to create a table in an Excel worksheet, and how to clear data, formatting, or table functionality from a table in Excel. Discover more in this video.

  6. Format an Excel table - Microsoft Support

    When you use Format as Table, Excel automatically converts your data range to a table. If you don't want to work with your data in a table, you can convert the table back to a regular range while …

  7. Move or resize a chart - Microsoft Support

    You can also change the size of the chart for a better fit. By default, a chart is moved and sized with cells. When you change the size of cells on the worksheet, the size of the chart adjusts accordingly. …

  8. Overview of Excel tables - Microsoft Support

    To make managing and analyzing a group of related data easier, you can turn a range of cells into an Excel table (previously known as an Excel list).

  9. Change the size of a table, column, or row in PowerPoint

    In PowerPoint, learn how to change the column width or row height of a table, and how to resize and move tables.

  10. An image in a header or a footer may overlap into the data area of a ...

    Describes a problem that occurs when you put graphics in a header or a footer section in Excel. The graphics may extend into the data area. To resolve the problem, you can resize the graphics.