Thank you very much!!!

Just one point

In my case at least M-<down> does not insert a new line!


From the comment of the key sequence:



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  org-metadown is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.

(org-metadown &optional ARG)

Move subtree down or move table row down.
Calls `org-move-subtree-down' or `org-table-move-row' or
`org-move-item-down', depending on context.  See the individual
commands for more information.

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2011/11/21 Michael Brand <michael.ch.brand@gmail.com>
Hi Daniel

Yes, there is:
1) M-<down> to add the new line
2) mark the region from "t" down to any char from the field below
3) M-Ret

The opposite direction is:
- C-u M-Ret to join the content of a field to the one above

See also C-h f org-table-wrap-region for more tricks.

Michael

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 14:31, Daniel Martins <danielemc@gmail.com> wrote:
> The feature of remove/add cell is quite important. Should be a feature
> request.
> Another important feature request is to split cells.
> Example (copying and paste the example above)
>
> Example:
> I have the following table:
> |        1 |        1 |
> |        2 | two words|
> |        3 |        4 |
> |        4 |          |
> Now I want to split cell  @2$2 and thus move the second part to the
> following cell below  in column 2 down one step.
> After:
> |        1 |        1 |
> |        2 |       two|
> |          |     words|
> |        3 |        4 |
> |        4 |          |
>
>
> I do it several times when I put much comments on an entry and the column
> becomes much wider.
> It is several commands (sometimes with rectangles, sometimes not depending
> on the remaining of the table) .
> Is there an easy way to do this?