On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:57 AM, John Kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated 2008.05.09 10:39 -0500, Don Daugherty wrote:
>
>> I'm new to Calc so I haven't tried this yet, but searching Help for
>> "defaults" and choosing "documents" seems to reveal how to do what you want.
>>  It refers to creating a template(or modifying an existing one)  , saving
>> it, and then going through another step to make that template the default
>> for all future new documents in that program.
>
> Thanks, but that is not what I want. Did you miss the exchange later in the
> thread, a few days ago? - Mike Scott made the same suggestion (make a
> template), to which I responded that my concern is to simply change the
> default column width for the current spreadsheet - a simple formatting task
> in other spreadsheet managers.  A template is for future jobs.
>
> - John
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Left-click the field, where the row-numbering and the column-lettering
meet. Then pul the mouse over one of the column letters and right
click. On the pop-up select column  width. Now you can change the
width of all the columns. If you just want to change the width of on
column, select just the column you want, by left clicking on it's
letter, and then do the same thing.

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