
Google has released an update to its Sheets app designed specifically for people managing large amounts of data. The goal of adding smooth scrolling is to make navigating large rows and columns of data easier. This method solves the issue of users scrolling too far without hitting their intended objective, offering a smooth experience similar to the function found in Microsoft Excel.
The smooth scrolling feature allows Google Sheets to stop scrolling exactly where the user intends, rather than snapping to a specific cell. Users who frequently work with benchmark data have already reported that this subtle change has significantly improved their experience with Google Sheets.
The feature is compatible with various Sheets functions including hidden columns, frozen rows, charts, comments, buttons, and right-to-left layouts, as well as when utilizing scrollbars instead of a mouse or trackpad.
End-users can access this update in both new and existing sheets using a trackpad, mouse, or scrollbar. It is accessible to all Google Workspace customers, Google Workspace individual subscribers, and personal Google account users.
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