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On a PC this is Alt+O,C,A, as explained here.
Is there an equivalent keyboard shortcut in Excel for Mac, to fit the column width to the width of the text?
I'm using the 2011 version.
2 Answers
Although Microsoft did not include many keyboard shortcuts in their Office Suite for Mac, you can make your own for any app including Office apps. To do so:
- Go to System Preferences and then Keyboard.
- Select the shortcuts tab.
- You can add any shortcut there either system-wide for any application or application specific by clicking the Plus button +, selecting Excel and recording your key combination.
Text To Columns
In this case you must type in AutoFit Selection
just as it appears on the menu in Excel. (Format > Column > AutoFit Selection)
You can choose any key combination that suits your fancy.
Sorry if may sound slightly off the topic, but for ease,
- Cmd ⌘ + A
- Double click (mouse) on any column divider on top
This gives autofit column width of an active worksheet. To avoid any potential overlapping shortcuts.