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--- Comment #16 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #15)
What an ugly solution ;-).

Solution doesnt have to pretty :D, it just has to be discoverable and if i had
to look for it, which i did when i was doing documentation, i'd check the
dialog and would assume others would also.

Having another entry under 'Formatting Mark' is good as it helps to learn
the Alt+Enter shortcut. But why should users be allowed to add a break in
sections, indexes (if enabled) etc. but not for tables? (I don't want to
change how to deal with tables.) 

If i'm getting you write, my answer would be that sections are no different
than text in non-sections, where you press enter and the cursor moves downward
and not that the cursor moves upwards. Not a huge adjustment to press alt+enter
rather than enter at A1. Change comes everyday so you have to adapt. :D

It would be helpful to have the same processing of input in all situations
meaning enter in objects at the very first item add a line break before the
object.

If it didnt so negatively hurt inserting a section, i might be with you on
this. If its feasible to do it for indexes, go for it.

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