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Hi Robert
Thanks for reply. Yes,,that's solved it! 
I guess what looks like an empty cell isnt really empty but it must contain an automatic newline 
character.
Thanks, 
 /G.
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On Sun, 2/12/18, Robert Großkopf <robert@familiegrosskopf.de> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] lo writer image in table border issue
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Sunday, 2 December, 2018, 18:25
 
 Hi Gary,
 
 the image has "Anchor > To
 Paragraph". There will no possibility for the
 following text to wrap around the image.
 Mark the image with right mousebutton, open the
 kontextmenu and look for
 "Anchor >
 As Character".
 
 Regards
 
 Robert
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