[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 136119] Spreadsheets shoud not have "infinite" numbers of cells.

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136119

--- Comment #3 from Nik Gervae <nik at linna.com> ---
Yes, I would like Calc to only show cells I have created, and never
automatically add them just because I scroll (adding because of pasted data is
expected of course). Google sheets open with 26 columns and 1000 rows. But
100x100 as a new sheet size also seems reasonable, as long as I can delete
unwanted columns and rows.

As for how Apple Numbers does things, well that's different again: It allows
you to create multiple sheets on a single tab, whereas Excel, Google Sheets,
and LibreOFfice Calc all make a tab == a sheet. I would love to have things the
way Apple Numbers works, it allows a lot more flexibility in layout and
modeling, but for now I just want my sheets to be bounded to the number of
columns & rows I want so I can scroll to the end and not get lost.

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