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.NET Framework 4.5.2+
Row

Column.Width Property

Gets or sets the column width in units of measurement used in the workbook.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet

Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v20.2.Core.dll

Declaration

double Width { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Description
Double

A Double value that is the column width in units of measurement that are in effect.

Remarks

To automatically fit the column width to the content, call the Column.AutoFit method.

Example

This example demonstrates how to control the column width on a worksheet.

// Set the "B" column width to 30 characters of the default font that is specified by the Normal style.
worksheet.Columns["B"].WidthInCharacters = 30;

// Set the "C" column width to 15 millimeters.
workbook.Unit = DevExpress.Office.DocumentUnit.Millimeter;
worksheet.Columns["C"].Width = 15;

// Set the width of the column that contains the "E15" cell to 100 points.
workbook.Unit = DevExpress.Office.DocumentUnit.Point;
worksheet.Cells["E15"].ColumnWidth = 100;

// Set the width of all columns that contain the "F4:H7" cell range (the "F", "G" and "H" columns) to 70 points.
worksheet.Range["F4:H7"].ColumnWidth = 70;

// Set the "J" column width to the "B" column width value.
worksheet.Columns["J"].Width = worksheet.Columns["B"].Width;

// Copy the "C" column width value and assign it to the "K" column width.
worksheet.Columns["K"].CopyFrom(worksheet.Columns["C"], PasteSpecial.ColumnWidths);

// Set the default column width to 40 pixels.
worksheet.DefaultColumnWidthInPixels = 40;

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