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Interesting ...

I just tried what you suggested (using the 4.3 alpha), and I was indeed able
to then delete the table after adding data to a cell.

When I initially encountered the problem, I had also entered data into the
cells, but I did so solely by pasting data into several cells. It doesn't
seem reasonable that pasting versus typing would make the table act
differently, but stranger things have happened.

So I tried creating a new table, then pasting again and was still able to
delete the table. Does whoever made the change to the earlier 4.2.2 code
have the ability to compare old / new side by side to see if anything is
obvious?

Something strange is going on. If I do run into the this behavior (or
misbehavior) again, I'll try to pay more attention to what I was doing at
the time, but I decided to stay away from tables in the project I'm working
on at the moment, so that isn't likely.

Frank



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