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Good afternoon, after 2-3 hours today, no idea how many hours on other days on the following 
problem, so I have decided to contact you to find the solution.

Problem, I use writer and have a 2 page document that holds a table on each page.  As time passes 
the size of the table on page one changes so that rows end up in page two.  When this happens I do 
a table split and everything is fine.

The problem arises when I attempt to remove the gap/break between the tables, this occurs when I 
need to join the tables on page two.  The same problem albeit on page one occurs when I reduce the 
rows in the table on page one, the break rises from page two, so that I end up with a gap between 
two tables on the bottom of page one.  The table merge is greyed out, no other action works so I 
have to close the document, open the document in microsoft and all I do is, place the cursor in the 
gap and hit cut, gap gone and the two tables are now joined, on either page.

How can I manage this in Libreoffice as it is embarrassing to have to close one software program 
and open another for such a simple task when other people are observing as it indicates a) I don't 
know what I am doing or b) libreoffice has a software issue.

Your assistance would be appreciated in providing a solution, please

Regards

Robert 
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