> > Yes, I'm well aware of the C-Enter, but if you have inserted one of
> > these c-enters then you wont get rid of them anymore, at least thats
> > what happened to me. So my table tends to loose its form after editing
> > it a short while. That's not very pleasant, don't you think ?
> > Thanks, anyway, for your support.
> >
> 
> I don't know why you cannot remove this rows? I just use "Delete Row"
> form the Table->Layout->Menu!


If you delete a row, then this row will be deleted within all columns. I
understand, that this is the definition of a row. 
But I inserted c-enter to force line breaks for display purpose only.
I had to, otherwise  the table would have exceeded the displayable area
on my desktop and we have no scrolling so far. I wonder, why we dont
find a automatic line break here. So I have to force it manually, in
order to work with the table's contents  during editing. I know that
these c-enters arent displayed afterwards, but if you do work with the
text, you would like to see what you have written already. 
I consider to fill in the table with LaTeX, but thats a bit to abstract
for my thinking. I dont like seeing these control instructions
everywhere.

Mika

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