It's definitely ok to change column widths for different pages.
- Is it allowed to use different column widths in HTML?
- How do I resize a column without affecting another cell?
- Why do users adjust column width?
- How do I change column width in pages?
Is it allowed to use different column widths in HTML?
HTML tables can have different sizes for each column, row or the entire table. Use the style attribute with the width or height properties to specify the size of a table, row or column.
How do I resize a column without affecting another cell?
Before adjusting the column width, make sure the table's 'preferred width' option is not checked. To resize a column without affecting other columns, move the gray column markers on the ruler instead of dragging cell edges. Works like a charm.
Why do users adjust column width?
Probably the most common reason for adjusting the column width is for the header row, which is a row of column titles. The titles are displayed across the top of the spreadsheet, identifying the subject or content of the column.
How do I change column width in pages?
On the Page Layout or Layout tab, click Columns. At the bottom of the list, choose More Columns. In the Columns dialog box, adjust the settings under Width and spacing to choose your column width and the spacing between columns. If you want columns of varying widths, deselect the checkbox next to Equal column width.