I am still new to Planmaker. And I am continuing to find the interface is too much like WORD than a SPREADSHEET. (Now 365 is doing this. Sad.)
Keymapping: change function of ctrl-pgup and ctrl-pgdn
Can I create a macro do change the these key functions?
My reasons:
ctrl-pgup and ctrl-pgdn: are supposed to move to previous and next tab/worksheet
These key combinations are historical.
These key combinations are unique to spreadsheets
Using these keys as they are used in WORD,... makes no sense.
Ctrl-tab, and Ctrl-shift-tab are cumbersome at best. THey require two hands and looking at the keyboard.
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Same silliness with the HOME and END-HOME keys/combination. These is supposed to move the cursor to the top left and the bottom right of the data on the sheet, not to the home/end of the line. This provides no value, as this is supposed to be handled with ctrl-left and ctrl-right arrows.
Making a spreadsheet program emulate text programs misses the whole point of what spreadsheets are used for. Sad office 365 has moved in this direction.
Emulating a text program by removing functionality of the historical spreadsheet interface reducing the effectiveness of spreadsheets.
Are there any ways to change these key combinations?
Keymapping: change function of ctrl-pgup and ctrl-pgdn
Re: Keymapping: change function of ctrl-pgup and ctrl-pgdn
There is no macro do change these key functions.
Sven Leßmann
SoftMaker Software GmbH
SoftMaker Software GmbH