Hi:

        That kind of characters is not for delete it is used by the system LO
to mark Enter function (As I know). You can hide with:

Menu-View-Not Print Character (uncheck)

        To delete extra row you have to delete blank space...that's all

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez



El sáb, 14-11-2015 a las 10:39 +0100, yahoo-pier_andreit escribió:
> on my PC=Dell latitude E6510, RAM=8Gb, GPU=GT218 NVS 3100M, CPU=i7 Q 720 
> @ 1.60GHz, OS=opensuse 13.2 KDE= 4.14.9
> with libreoffice Version: 5.0.3.1 Build ID: 00m0(Build:1) Locale: en-US 
> (en_US.UTF-8)
> I have a table with 2 columns and about 10 rows and I cannot delete 
> carriage returns (the non printable character lsimilar to q ) in the 
> cells, so the cells result with two lines.
> how can I delete this character to have a single line row??
> manythanks,  :-) ciao  :-) pier
> 

-- 
Atentamente,

Jorge Rodríguez


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