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Hi :)
Do you press enter a few times and then paste the table so that the table is 
above some of the "enters"?  The keyboard arrow keys 'should' allow you to move 
just past the end of the table anyway and so should the mouse so i think you 
have found a bug.  Do you "Show non-printing characters" when you run into 
problems in a document so that you can see what's going on more clearly?  That 
'should' show all the "enters" and stuff.
Regards from
Tom :)



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From: Linda L. Hull <chalcedony@riffle.be>
To: Libreoffice <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Wed, 7 September, 2011 0:59:15
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Can't type below columns in Writer

I pasted some addresses to a blank writer page, and did format > columns, 
selected 3 columns. The columns look fine, but I can't click below them in the 
page. 


I tried pasting the material again, same result, and also pasting the material 
from vi(m). 


How do I get it to let me write the letter below the columns?

Linda 



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