Michael B Allen wrote:
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 16:52:57 -0800
John Jason Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
n Sun, 4 Mar 2007 18:09:03 -0500
Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
 have a small table at the very top of the document. If I try to "Select
All" it highlights the content of the first cell and that's it. I have
to delete the table first.

And if I do delete the table and "Select All" the Format > Default
Formatting option is grey'd out.
If the cursor is in a table cell Ctrl-a (select all) will select only
the contents of the cell. Move the cursor to an area outside of the
table, then do select all.
If I type in a word at the top and then insert the same 2x1 table,
Ctrl-A works as expected. If I then remove the word so that the table
is left as the first element, Ctrl-A again incorrectly selects only the
content of the first cell.
I've run into a bug that probably has the same cause, and is even more irritating: When a table is at the beginning of a new page, it is not possible to position the cursor 'before' it. So, if I type a word at he top of the page, and insert a table after it, it's OK.
If I first create the table, there is no way to enter the word before it!
That makes it impossible to select/copy/replace _just_ the table.
I can select the table together with the preceding page break, but that is not what I want.

Henk de Leeuw.

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