Strange, in all these years I am sure I have used Tabs in tables and never
did anything more than hit the Tab key. I am sure I would have asked this
in 2006 or so had I noticed (...when I started using Ubuntu)!
The workaround was to copy a tab to the Clipboard and then paste it as
needed. But yes, I just tested that Ctrl-Tab does work.
Thanks for the info.
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