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in this video im going to show you how to automatically resize columns in google sheets to fit the longest string of text in that column and theres actually a really easy way to do this and so lets go over a really simple example first here as you can see in column a we have a list of names and phone numbers and this text is so long that its extending beyond column a and going into column b and even column c a little bit and so if we wanted we could resize the column manually by hovering the cursor in between columns a and b until the set of double arrows appear and then we would click and drag your mouse to the right to expand column a but thats the manual way of doing it and so im going to undo what i just did and show you the automatic way of doing this and thats to double click your mouse when the double set of arrows appear so again im hovering my cursor in between columns a and b until the double set of arrows appear and then im going to double click my mouse and now iv