> 
> If you delete a row, then this row will be deleted within all columns. I
> understand, that this is the definition of a row. 

Then I don't understand what you want?

> 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

But also if we would have a manual linebreak it would have to extend over
all columns!

> 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.

Sure therefore I inserted the Ctrl-Enter hack (and it is only a hack
which I hope to get rid in the next version)!

Greets Jürgen

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