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Solved - thanks!  I can accomplish what I need with the ctrl+enter
Thanks all!

On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Johnny Rosenberg
<gurus.knugum@gmail.com>wrote:

2013/1/26 Helen <etters.h@gmail.com>:
In a spreadsheet, is there a way to lock two rows together, so that when
the
spreadsheet is shuffled or otherwise modified, the two locked rows will
stay
together?

Probably not, but as a workaround you could type multiple lines in one
cell. Use Ctrl+↵ for line separator.


Johnny Rosenberg



Helen   using Linux, open suse 12.1

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