Sawan wonders if there is a way to adjust the height and width of a cell by using the keyboard, without using the mouse. (Some people are really averse to using the mouse.) The answer is yes, there is a way. The problem, however, is that it isn’t a terribly intuitive way.
Here’s how you set the row height:
- Press Alt. This kicks Excel into a “shortcut key mode” and you should see the shortcut keys appear above each tab of the ribbon.
- Press H to indicate you want to use the Home tab. New shortcut keys appear above each tool in the tab.
- Press O to indicate you want to use the Format tool in the Cells group. Excel displays a drop-down list of options.
- Press H to choose the Row Height option. Excel displays the Row Height dialog box.
- Type the value you want for the row height.
- Press Enter.
The only difference in these steps when you want to specify the column width is that you should press W in step 4.
Here’s a different method of changing the row height:
- Press Shift+Spacebar. Excel selects the entire row.
- Press Shift+F10 to display a Context menu. (This is the same menu you see if you were to right-click on the selection.)
- Press R to indicate you want to change the row height. Excel displays the Row Height dialog box.
- Type the value you want for the row height.
- Press Enter.
A similar sequence will work for setting the column width:
- Press Ctrl+Spacebar. Excel selects the entire column.
- Press Shift+F10 to display a Context menu. (This is the same menu you see if you were to right-click on the selection.)
- Press C twice to choose the second “C” command in the Context menu (Column Width).
- Press Enter. Excel displays the Column Width dialog box.
- Type the value you want for the column width.
- Press Enter.