On Ubuntu with OOo 2.3, I am having a very hard time deleting columns
in tables. If there is a table with the top row consisting of one cell
merged so that spans four columns, and below that rows with four cells
each, then non-edge cells cannot be deleted. I will illustrate:

|-one-big-cell-|
|11||12||13||14|
|21||22||23||24|
|31||32||33||34|

Now, I want to delete the third column. Right clicking a cell in that
column and clicking Delete removes the first column instead!

Is this a bug, or am I missunderstanding the principal?

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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