On Wed, 12 Jul 2023 12:09:29 +0200
hw <hw@adminart.net> wrote:
Hello hw,
Why can't that happen automatically when loading a file, or at least
IME 'optimal width' results in a cell that is too wide. Consequently,
for my use case, a sheet that could otherwise be printed on one piece of
paper ends up requiring two, or more.
Point is; Uses for all of us differ. Your use case differs from mine.
Satisfying your itch may well upset other users' work methodology.
In any case, the 'box' at top left corner of each sheet isn't, in fact,
a box at all - it's an artifact of the column and row markers. Nothing
more.
It is actually the most-used functionality when working with
By you. I never use it. It's something that's usually done once per
sheet, IME, if at all. "Fit and forget", if you will.
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