I'd expect the escape key to get me out of this mode, but it's a
little ambiguous where the focus should land. On the next control? On
the table itself?

Agreed with the others that tabbing off the end of the empty row
should also take me out of this mode.

You might also want to consider how designers have solved analogous
problems. In MS Word automatic bullet lists, for example, CRTL-Z
deletes the last bullet, as does hitting return/enter on an empty
bullet.

Other things to consider:

* What happens to the empty row when the user exits this mode?
* When do you create the empty row - when the user tabs out of the
last cell or when the user enters data in the first empty cell?


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