Oh! Wow, okay. I see now. You have to insert the carriage return INSIDE of the top-left cell. This is a little bit sneaky to me but it's good to see that this can be done. Thanks everyone for your help.
On 9/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sunday 23 September 2007 23:48:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > On Sunday 23 September 2007 23:45:10 Robert Dailey wrote: > > > I'm curious as to the resolution that doesn't involve making > > > proper preparations before the table is created. I was hoping > > > that it wouldn't be that sensitive of a situation. Yes, I could > > > insert a carriage return before I create the table. However, > > > I'm wondering if this can still be done even after the table > > > has been made. > > > > Have you tried it? > > I just did a test. I did this with the official 2.2.1 version for > Linux and official 2.3 for Windows. > > Inserted a 2 row 2 col table and placed my cursor just below and > insert another table like the first. > > Without doing anything else after the second table was created I > pressed the Enter key and the table moved down creating the > carriage return space. > > -- > http://24.197.142.167/ See the OpenOffice.org FAQ > Microsoft users go to http://www.pclinuxos.com for a great user > friendly Linux experience! > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
