True.
Step-by-step explanation:
To change the column width, do the following:
- To use your mouse, rest the cursor on right side of the column boundary you want to move until it becomes a resize cursor resize pointer (double-headed arrow) , and then drag the boundary until the column is the width you want.
- To change the width to a specific measurement, click a cell in the column that you want to resize. On the Layout tab, in the Cell Size group, click in the Table Column Width box, and then specify the options you want.
- To make the columns in a table automatically fit the contents, click on your table. On the Layout tab, in the Cell Size group, click AutoFit, and then click AutoFit Contents.
- To use the ruler, select a cell in the table, and then drag the markers on the ruler. If you want to see the exact measurement of the column on the ruler, hold down ALT as you drag the marker.
To change the row height, do one of the following:
- To use your mouse, rest the pointer on the row boundary you want to move until it becomes a resize pointer split bar adjustment pointer , and then drag the boundary.
- To set the row height to a specific measurement, click a cell in the row that you want to resize. On the Layout tab, in the Cell Size group, click in the Table Row Height box, and then specify the height you want.
- To use the ruler, select a cell in the table, and then drag the markers on the ruler. If you want to see the exact measurement of row on the ruler, hold down ALT as you drag the marker.