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The requirement is increase or decrease column width of Classic Report or Interactive Report in Oracle APEX.
We can use the different width for different columns. You can do it with simple html & CSS.
The tutorial is showing on Oracle Apex 22.2
►►► How to do this :
Step 1 : Create a classic report or Interactive Report
Step 2 : Click the classic report or Interactive Report column
Step 3 : Now go to "HTML expression" filed under column formatting and type
Code : See on Comment
Step 4 : Save and Run the page
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