Re: Numbers scrolling
Posted by: "Jim Saklad" jimdoc@icloud.com jimdoc01
Date: Wed Apr 27, 2016 2:57 pm ((PDT))
> This has to do with the Numbers app on the iPad (and the iPhone ... that is, the iOS version). I have a couple of spreadsheets which are basically just information databases. They do get updated occasionally, but I use them mostly only to look things up. Each is considerably larger than the screen, so I need to scroll around in them to find what I want.
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> In the OS X version, this is very easy: just use the two-finger scroll gesture on a touch pad, or, for that matter, a single-finger scroll on a scrolling mouse such as the Apple Magic Mouse.
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> However, I haven't found any satisfactory way to do it in the iOS version. It's easy enough to use a one-finger scroll gesture to move around, but if you're not VERY careful, the program decides you want to choose a cell and goes into update mode -- which is exactly what I don't want and can easily lead to data corruption.
I seem to manage by scrolling with one finger. Just don't let it pause on a cell. Make contact with the screen with the finger already moving, and bring it up off the screen before stopping moving.
If I inadvertently select a cell, I tap someplace off the edge of the spreadsheet to de-select it.
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
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Yes, this is what I've been doing -- though I hadn't stumbled on to the "don't let it pause" part. Maybe that will let me do a better job (if I can manage to be dexterous enough – ah, aged hands!).
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