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------- Additional comments from jszp...@openoffice.org Sat Jun  5 16:43:52 
+0000 2010 -------
The version of OOo I'm using is 3.1.1 for Mac OS 10.6 for Intel Macs.

I'm uploaded a new file that replicates the issue. Steps to recreate:
1. Open a new document
2. Create a new table (Table > Insert > Table), Table 1,  with 2 rows and 2 
columns
3. Put one letter in each cell (A, B, C, D, top left to bottom right)
4. Select the cell with D in it; erase the D
5. Hit enter to insert a line break
6. Insert a new table (Table > Insert > Table) Table2, with 2 rows and 2 columns
7. Put one number in each cell (1, 2, 3, 4, top left to bottom right)
8. Select Table2 (Table > Select > Table)
9. Cut Table2 (Command + X)
 - NOTE: this seems to leave the table structure intact but remove the content, 
 which is unexpected.
10. Move the cursor to the line above Table2 (but still within the same cell)
11. Paste (Command + V)
 - Expected: Table is inserted at cursor position
 - Actual: 
 -- Cell containing Table2 is over-written with the content of Table2's top 
left cell (Cell containing 1)
-- A new row is inserted at the bottom of Table1
--- Cell under "C" is blank
--- Cell under "1" contains "3", Table2's bottom-left value

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