If the first step succeeds in distributing column widths for the selected cells so that all paragraphs in the cell are on a single line, then the process stops, otherwise the second step is attempted, if possible. The following list indicates how column widths are distributed for the selected cells. The width of the table is never reduced, and unselected columns are not changed. Space is also included for any horizontal cell padding, paragraph padding, and paragraph indents. ![]() ![]() The final distribution of column widths depends on several factors, such as the paragraph length of selected cells, the initial width of the columns with selected cells, and whether the table can be widened. Optimal Column Width attempts to give a column width for the selected cells so that the longest paragraph in each cell can, as a minimum, fit exactly on a single line, though it is possible and common for columns to be wider than an exact fit.
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