Then click the “AutoFit” button in the “Cell Size” button group on the table’s “Layout” contextual tab in the Ribbon. To do this, first select the cells to automatically adjust. You can also use the “AutoFit” button to apply automatic adjustments to selected cells. Then use the “Height:” and “Width:” spinner boxes to set the height and the width of the selected cells. To do this, first select the cells whose width or height you wish to adjust. At that point, you then click and drag to adjust the column width or row height.Īdditionally, you can also use the commands in the “Cell Size” button group on the table’s “Layout” contextual tab in the Ribbon to adjust row height and column width in Word tables. When you are in the correct place, the mouse pointer turns into a double-line with an intersecting arrow. To do this, place your mouse pointer over the border of the column or row to adjust. You can adjust row height and column width in Word tables using the mouse. Adjust Row Height and Column Width in Word Tables: Overview