How to AutoFit Cell Width and Height to Cell Data in Excel

Many times, our text doesn’t fit perfectly in Excel cells. To adjust the size without having to drag and find the ideal fit, a double-click can take care of it for you. With a quick click, you can AutoFit your cells so that your text fits comfortably within your spreadsheet, and doesn’t trail off into the next cell.

See the video demonstration above and steps below.
•In your spreadsheet, find the cells where the text doesn’t fit.
•Say for instance your text in cell C3 is cut off by the text in D3.
•Go to the column title bar. •Hover over the space between columns C and D.
•There is a thin grey line between the columns.
•A new icon should appear.
•While the icon is present, double click and your column will AutoFit the text in column C. It will jump and readjust.

To AutoFit your text in row, follow these same steps.

Sick of Calibri? You don’t have to stick with Office 365’s standard set of fonts in your documents or messages. It’s a snap to change the font of an individual email message or even the default font for all new email messages you create.

In individual messages, simply highlight the text you wish to change, and select a new font style from the menu.

To change the default font in Outlook 2013/2016:
•From the File tab, select Options.
•Select Mail.
•Click Stationery and Fonts.
•Make your desired changes to new mail messages, replying or forwarding messages, and/or composing and reading plain text messages.
•Click OK until you return to your mailbox.

To change the default font in Outlook on the Web:
•From your gear menu, select Options.
•Click Message format under the Layout menu.
•Make your desired changes in the Message font window.
•Click Save.

Source: https://www.365ninja.com

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Social Share is a free plug-in in PowerPoint developed through the Microsoft Garage that allows you to share slides and decks to Facebook and Twitter without leaving PowerPoint as an image, album or as a video.

Features:
  • Post your slide as an image, album or even as video: You can choose any format you want to share your content.Your friends can see your post on Facebook, and comment on it and provide you feedback!
  • See your social updates in PowerPoint itself: When your friends comment on your post, you can see it in PowerPoint.
  • Share a link to your file: Social Share automatically uploads your document to OneDrive so you can share a link with your friends.

Source: http://microsoft-news.com/microsoft-social-share-makes-it-easier-to-share-your-powerpoint-presentations-to-social-networks/

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One of the benefits of using an application like Microsoft Word is that you can add more than just words to your document–you aren’t constrained by what you can type. In addition to inserting things like images and shapes, you can insert symbols and special characters into your document.

To insert a symbol:

•From the Insert tab, click Symbol.
•Choose the symbol that you want from the drop-down list. If the symbol is not in the list, click More Symbols. In the font box, choose the font you are using, click the symbol you want to insert, and select Insert.

To insert a special character:
•From the Insert tab, click Symbol.
•Click More Symbols.
•Select the Special Characters tab.
•Choose the character you want to insert, and select Insert.

 

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