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(normally, this would be to provide context/rationale for the subsequent row(s).) something like: ---- | column name | another name | |-------------+----------------| # i put this in early | some data | some more data | # this helps with some issue | a bit more | on the way | ---- is there any known way to do this? some switch, or an exposed regexp? cheers, Greg