Yes, that is possible as I'm using inertial and continuous scrolling... I guess 
if you scroll in steps you don't see this...

Il giorno 16/mar/2014, alle ore 16:45, Brian Barker <[email protected]> 
ha scritto:

> At 10:18 16/03/2014 +0100, Lorenzo Noname wrote:
>> Il giorno 15/mar/2014, alle ore 20:56, Brian Barker ha scritto:
>>> At 17:25 15/03/2014 +0100, Lorenzo Noname wrote:
>>>> 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?
>>> 
>>> As has been suggested, there is usually no overhead in having so many rows 
>>> and columns.  Until they are used, they exist only in the screen display 
>>> and are not (explicitly) saved in the document file.
>>> 
>>> At 20:29 15/03/2014 +0100, Lorenzo Noname wrote:
>>>> 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…
>>> 
>>> Someone has already beaten me to the suggestion of Ctrl+End, which moves to 
>>> the last occupied cell.
>>> 
>>> Another idea is to hide the rows and columns beyond those you are using; 
>>> this is easily done using Format | Row > | Hide and Format | Column > | 
>>> Hide.  Ctrl+down-arrow and Ctrl+right-arrow usually move to the last row 
>>> and column respectively, but will move to the last unhidden row and column 
>>> if you have hidden the rest.  I hope (and believe) that you will find that 
>>> your mouse action is also limited to the unhidden region of your sheet.
>> 
>> correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like hiding the unwanted cells makes 
>> the scrolling really slow…
> 
> I don't find this problem.  Do others?  (I see already that one contributor 
> doesn't.)  Is the behaviour you see perhaps unique to your particular 
> scrolling technique?
> 
> Brian Barker
> 
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