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Ctrl-Enter to save a cell without leaving it? Ctrl-D so fill down? Double-click cell corner to fill down?
Ctrl-Enter creates a new line. Use Alt-Enter to save without leaving.
Exactly reversed of Excel. I wonder why the did that? I can’t imagine it’s not deliberate.
I know this is a tiny detail but you know how it’s like a tiny splinter you can’t pull out - not a big problem but an ongoing bother.
So long as the hotkeys are configurable, then I think it’s OK.
Now the real question is does it scroll to the top of the sheet if you double click on a horizontal line? Because FUCK EXCEL FOR THAT
For a techy individual, yes. For a larger organization where people come and go, things like that make it more complicated to use as a sole spreadsheet tool.
SomethingBurger@jlai.lu 1 day ago
Ctrl-Enter creates a new line. Use Alt-Enter to save without leaving.
PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Exactly reversed of Excel. I wonder why the did that? I can’t imagine it’s not deliberate.
I know this is a tiny detail but you know how it’s like a tiny splinter you can’t pull out - not a big problem but an ongoing bother.
WetBeardHairs@lemmy.world 1 day ago
So long as the hotkeys are configurable, then I think it’s OK.
Now the real question is does it scroll to the top of the sheet if you double click on a horizontal line? Because FUCK EXCEL FOR THAT
ptu@lemm.ee 22 hours ago
For a techy individual, yes. For a larger organization where people come and go, things like that make it more complicated to use as a sole spreadsheet tool.