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Thanks for your reply Jean-Francois.

It is actually an usability improvement I’m after. If you are using a mouse with an inertial 
scrolling (such as an Apple mouse or trackpad) and you want to get to the end of your sheet, you 
can do a strong stroke with your finger. Problem is, you don’t get to the end of your used field, 
most of the time you end up in the middle of nowhere among unused cells…. It would be nice to limit 
the size of your sheet then…

Thanks again

Lorenzo


Il giorno 15/mar/2014, alle ore 18:14, Jean-Francois Nifenecker 
<jean-francois.nifenecker@laposte.net> ha scritto:

Le 15/03/2014 17:25, Lore a écrit :
Dear all, a spreadsheet has thousands of lines and hundreds of
columns. Most users (like me) don’t need that many cells. Is there
any way to limit the amount of lines and rows in a specific file?

what for?

AFAIK the software uses only memory necessary for the current used
cells. IOW, unused cells "cost" nothing.

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Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux

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