Hello, everyone, Thank you for your thoughts on this topic. I'm the Product Manager responsible for the list redesign so I'd like to provide answers to your concerns here. With redesigning the lists, we want to make sure you will have a smooth experience working with lists, regardless if you're viewing a 100 or 2000 items on your page. As David mentioned, we have implemented the new lists with lazy rendering which allows rendering the rows as you scroll instead of the whole page data. This approach has allowed us to significantly improve the performance of list interactions (inline editing, selections, collapse/expand groupings, inline editing etc) so that you don't feel any delays after each action, particularly when working with large lists. These concepts have been applied to the Projects lists with our previous release and in this release (2019.1) we will be applying these concepts to the task list. We are particularly excited about the performance improvements that our customers will gain from this new approach. The caveat of the lazy rendering is that the rows in the list are rendered partially, hence the browser cannot locate and find the remaining row's data when using the Ctrl+F. We recognized that this would be a challenge for some of our customers, so we implemented the quick filter functionality which allows you to quickly filter down the page content and see only the items that match your typed criteria. We do have plans to add a keyboard shortcut for activating the Quick Filter box, so it will be available soon. David, as for your question on why we didn't fully hijack the Ctrl+F, the reason is that unlike Google Sheets, we have other content on the screen both in current and planned designs, so we would still need it to work not only on the list, but the other parts of the page as well. I really appreciate all the feedback we get from Community threads, and I'll be delighted to discuss any list-related thoughts in person. If you kindly agree to have a detailed discussion, please check my calendar and book a call "https://calendly.com/lilitmkrtchyan/lists-discussion"> here .
Thanks! Lilit Lilit Mkrtchyan Workfront