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Kalia222
Apr 09, 2020Copper Contributor
Is there a way to disable this smooth scrolling effect?
Hi.
Liking Edge very much so far.
Perhaps placebo but feels faster too (than Chrome).
One thing I would like to ask is if there's an option to disable this smooth-scrolling effect. It's not that I don't like it, it's just that I prefer the faster Chrome's scrolling. This is especially an issue to me when reading Google Docs and scrolling through my Twitter feed. I think it causes a bit of dizziness.
(Windows 10)
Thank you!
In this case, the best technique is to make a list of these names on the main sheet, so that they are linked to names in the other sheets and they change by changing that names.
To quickly make this list, let's suppose that the sheets in your workbook are named in this way:
Sheet1, Sheet2, and so on, and the names all are in cell A1 of each sheet.
Then easily you can use the below formula and drag it down to make links to all names on the mainsheet:
=INDIRECT("Sheet"&ROW(A1)&"!A1")
After that, you can use just one SUMIFS with the support of SUMPRODUCT to calculate the value as follows:
=SUMPRODUCT(SUMIFS(C:C,A:A,E1,B:B,$A$9:$A$13))
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Hi!
I think you can try to adapt to this effect. Because any new function has a process of exclusion and acceptance. If you think this is unbearable, I suggest you use the feedback center that comes with Windows 10 to advise the development team. You can follow the prompts of the feedback center to make suggestions!
Hope it can help you!- Deleted
Deleted Great perspective. Kalia222 , you can also submit feedback through the browser (Shift + Alt + I) which our team reviews daily.
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
- Hi,
try going to edge://flags/
and disable this flag:
Smooth Scrolling
Animate smoothly when scrolling page content. – Windows
#smooth-scrolling- tomtom1234Copper Contributorthis is true