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User oj changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|REOPENED                  |RESOLVED
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              Resolution|                          |FIXED
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------- Additional comments from o...@openoffice.org Wed Mar 17 09:58:10 +0000 
2010 -------
I got your point now.

Open a Rich Text table, or HTML table
Select the table in Writer
Select New -> Database
In Tables: Paste (or Paste Special; it happens for either option)
Step 1: Default Options, check "Create primary key"
Step 2: Select all columns
Step 3: Next
=> See that the column ID is in the list
Step 4: Do nothing, choose "Back" until you return to Step 1.
Step 5: repeat until step 3
=> The ID column is gone.

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