https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160580

--- Comment #13 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to geoff183 from comment #10)
> The new behavior is aligned with other common UX designs. e.g these
> applications also wrap around: xfce4-terminal, firefox, GIMP, thunar... I'm
> sure there are plenty more. I also preferred the previous way This sort of
> change probably won't be reverted or given an option.
While I've found a solution that works for me thanks to your suggestion, I feel
compelled to address this observation.
The other applications you cite where navigation does wrap back around on
reaching the end are all applications where the tabs don't really have an
intrinsic structure/order to them.  
While users may have opened some browser tabs, or images in gimp in a specific
order while working on them, in a spreadsheet the order of the tabs is often
fundamental to the document's purpose, and is *always* retained when revisiting
the document.
I'm not as salty as @ady was about it, but their point stands that spreadsheets
are at their core about structuring particular subsets of data/content, and
that is not really the case for terminals, web browsers, image editors or file
managers.

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