
Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows
Learn how to improve the clarity of text and images displayed on your screen by changing the screen resolution, scale and layout of your monitor.
Resize a table, column, or row - Microsoft Support
Resize table row heights or column widths manually, or set then to adjust automatically.
Make text and apps bigger - Microsoft Support
Drag the Text size slider to the right to increase the size of the sample text. Once you're happy with the text size, select Apply. Windows scales up the size of all text. To open Settings on …
Change the size of text in Windows - Microsoft Support
Here's how to change the size of text, images, and apps in Windows. To change your display in Windows, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Text size. To make only the text on your …
Resize a picture, shape, text box, or other object
Under Size and rotate, enter measurements for the height and width of the object. Right-click the object. On the shortcut menu, click Format<object type>. Under Scale, enter the percentage of …
Change the column width and row height - Microsoft Support
How to change the column width and row height, including how to use the AutoFit feature, in your Excel worksheet.
Change the size of a picture, shape, text box, or WordArt in Word
Resize pictures, shapes or other objects with your mouse, exact measurements, or to an exact proportion.
Change the size of a picture, shape, text box, or WordArt
Resize an object by dragging to size, exact measurements, or setting proportions.
Change the size of a table, column, or row in PowerPoint
In PowerPoint, learn how to change the column width or row height of a table, and how to resize and move tables.
Snap Your Windows - Microsoft Support
The Snap feature allows you to quickly resize and position windows on your screen by dragging them to the edges or corners. This helps you work more efficiently by arranging multiple …
Reduce the file size of your Excel spreadsheets - Microsoft Support
Learn how to reduce the file size of your Excel spreadsheets.