Autofit merged cells with this Excel add-in.
The autofit function built into Microsoft Excel is very handy but it doesn't work on merged cells! This can be frustrating. This add-in will provide an alternative autofit function which will autofit all selected cells, including merged cells.
Compatible with Windows and Mac.
Autofit.xlam (version 0.1.0)
The Excel Autofit add-in will add a new button labelled Autofit row height in the Home menu of Excel. First select the cells you want to autofit and then press the button. If there is a lot of autofitting to do, it may take some time. Watch the status bar for a progress counter. It is usually found at the bottom left of the Excel window.
Important: Using the autofit button will erase your undo history.
Note: The autofit doesn't work properly on merged cells spanning multiple rows. See the Helping out section to help fix this.
You can submit questions, requests and bug reports to the issues list. Github pull requests are also welcome.
There are a few improvements that could still be made to the add-in. See the issues list for known problems. Github pull requests are welcome, otherwise get in contact via the issues list or email at [email protected].
If you plan to hack on the code, I have used the VBA-Import-Export add-in to simplifying importing and exporting the VBA code. Feel free to try it out. Manually importing and exporting will work as well so don't fret over it if you don't want to use it.
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James Furnell - Commissioned the creation of Excel Autofit
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Matthew Palermo - Author
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Marcus Small - His autofit merged cells code shows how to solve the Autofit problem and was used as a reference to create Excel Autofit.
- ASAP Utilities for Excel - A commercial add-in which includes the same functionality and much more. I recommended trying this add-in as well if you are using Windows (doesn't work on Mac).