https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51689
--- Comment #18 from Harald Koester <harald.koester@mail.de> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #10)
For an index (tested with a TOC) I have no chance to add something before,
neither using alt nor alt+enter. The end of the TOC is not a problem because
there is always text below.
That's not always right. Suppose you start editing a document und first add a
TOC. In this case there is no text below. A TOC may also be put at the end of a
document. A bit old-fashioned, but possible. And it's quite normal to put other
kinds of indexes at the end of a document.
If you insert an index, it is always inserted with an empty paragraph below.
For the same reasons mentioned in comment 17, I think this is not correct.
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