I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I've only noticed it with Excel 365 for Mac; I've not encountered it with Excel 365 for Windows.
I find Excel responds frustratingly slowly when I try switching to a new tab by clicking on it. I've timed it, and the delay is ~1.5 s. That might not sound like much, but if you want to quickly switch back and forth between tabs, the delay is noticeable. I've found this with both regular and macro-enabled files.
By contrast, when I try switching to a new tab using the fn-ctrl-up_arrow or fn-ctrl-down_arrow shortcut, it responds almost instantly.
The delay for both is longer when the tab to which I'm switching is holding a large, complex worksheet. But the keyboard shortcut is still far faster.
It's not my mouse, because for other tasks I get very quick response to my mouse clicks. I've also tried this with my laptop's trackpad, and get the same behavior.
I'm using Excel 16.43 (Office 365) in MacOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra). 16.43 is the last update available for High Sierra, and was released in November, so it's still fairly current; plus I've had this issue for a while, through many Office updates, so it's exceedingly unlikely a single point update will suddenly fix it. [I'm stuck with High Sierra because I use a 4k 27" external monitor (160 ppi), and the last OS on which text looks crisp (to me) with 160 ppi is High Sierra, because it is the last OS with native subpixel rendering. All later OS's need retina monitors (220 ppi) for text to look crisp to me. Thus, to avoid getting a headache when reading text and code, I have to stick with High Sierra until I'm able to upgrade my Mac to one capable of driving large external retina monitors (i.e., multiple 5k's).]
I find Excel responds frustratingly slowly when I try switching to a new tab by clicking on it. I've timed it, and the delay is ~1.5 s. That might not sound like much, but if you want to quickly switch back and forth between tabs, the delay is noticeable. I've found this with both regular and macro-enabled files.
By contrast, when I try switching to a new tab using the fn-ctrl-up_arrow or fn-ctrl-down_arrow shortcut, it responds almost instantly.
The delay for both is longer when the tab to which I'm switching is holding a large, complex worksheet. But the keyboard shortcut is still far faster.
It's not my mouse, because for other tasks I get very quick response to my mouse clicks. I've also tried this with my laptop's trackpad, and get the same behavior.
I'm using Excel 16.43 (Office 365) in MacOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra). 16.43 is the last update available for High Sierra, and was released in November, so it's still fairly current; plus I've had this issue for a while, through many Office updates, so it's exceedingly unlikely a single point update will suddenly fix it. [I'm stuck with High Sierra because I use a 4k 27" external monitor (160 ppi), and the last OS on which text looks crisp (to me) with 160 ppi is High Sierra, because it is the last OS with native subpixel rendering. All later OS's need retina monitors (220 ppi) for text to look crisp to me. Thus, to avoid getting a headache when reading text and code, I have to stick with High Sierra until I'm able to upgrade my Mac to one capable of driving large external retina monitors (i.e., multiple 5k's).]
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