This looks like exactly the solution Sharon is looking for! What a great
community we have that it even already exists! Thanks for pointing to it.
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Sharon
>
> On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:21 PM, Sharon Kimble
> wrote:
>
>> Okay, imagine that you
Hi Sharon
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:21 PM, Sharon Kimble
wrote:
> Okay, imagine that you have this table -
>
> | fruit | one| two|
> |++|
> | pear | orange | grape |
> | banana | grapefruit | satsuma|
> |
John Kitchin writes:
> Not really. Could you give an example of before and after?
>
> For example if you are in the middle of a row and want to insert a cell
> in that row, what should happen? Should the just that row get longer? Or
> should you just add a new column?
Not really. Could you give an example of before and after?
For example if you are in the middle of a row and want to insert a cell
in that row, what should happen? Should the just that row get longer? Or
should you just add a new column? How should the cells around it shift?
Sharon Kimble
John Kitchin writes:
> I don't totally understand what you want to do. You can insert a row or
> column into a table.
>
> org-table-insert-column
> org-table-insert-row
>
> Are you trying to do something different than that?
Yes, I would like to just insert a
I don't totally understand what you want to do. You can insert a row or
column into a table.
org-table-insert-column
org-table-insert-row
Are you trying to do something different than that?
John
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