John: Just spitballin’ here. Do these zero-width columns share any common characteristic, e.g. all NULLs, or BLANK_IF_[ NULL | ZERO ]?

Failing a coded solution, I’d go low tech: highlighting a span of columns surrounding the target column, [right-clicking] and hitting Unhide to show the column.

That’s all I got.

Bruce Chitiea


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Date 3/14/2026 20:40:45
Subject [RBASE-L] - Formatting an XLS File

Hi,

I was wondering how or if it is possible to control the column width when a file is exported to an Excel spreadsheet using a command file ? I have been unable to find any details on this, but maybe I am missing something here ? Any help would be very much appreciated.

(I ask as some columns are exported with 'zero' width and are hence not visible when opened in Excel and need to be adjusted manually.

Thank you.
Regards,
John Docherty

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