“Double click cell border to scroll” should have its own settings
I often double click on a cell border by mistake and end up on the very top or bottom of my table.
Since I work with big tables all the time, it is inevitable to sometimes double click the border when I intended just to edit a cell, making this feature very incovinient.
I know F2 also enables editing in a cell, but it means I have to use the arrow keys to get there, scrolling through thousands of rows with arrow keys isn’t very practical, and since I already have my hand in the mouse, it would be awesome if the double click on a cell didn’t have another function for me.
It is currently possible to disable it by disabling “Enable fill handle and cell drag-and-drop”, which I cannot work without anymore.
These two should be separate settings in my opinion. Does anyone else agree?
I often double click on a cell border by mistake and end up on the very top or bottom of my table.Since I work with big tables all the time, it is inevitable to sometimes double click the border when I intended just to edit a cell, making this feature very incovinient. I know F2 also enables editing in a cell, but it means I have to use the arrow keys to get there, scrolling through thousands of rows with arrow keys isn’t very practical, and since I already have my hand in the mouse, it would be awesome if the double click on a cell didn’t have another function for me. It is currently possible to disable it by disabling “Enable fill handle and cell drag-and-drop”, which I cannot work without anymore. These two should be separate settings in my opinion. Does anyone else agree? Read More