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Thanks Brian, but still nothing.

What you suggest works fine in Writer (although a lot more cumbersome than
Table|Delete|Table), but the only way I was able to get rid of the table in
Impress was to copy everything but the table to a new slide and then delete
the slide with the table on it.

I may not have mentioned it, but this was a native Impress table, not a
Writer or Calc selection that I copied into Impress, since I hadn't thought
of trying that. I guess Impress just doesn't like me.

I've found another way of doing what I was attempting, so this isn't a big
deal to me any more. Based on the informal survey that's floating around on
this list right now, it doesn't look like Impress is used by many folks
anyway. Even one of the guys who uses it says he only does so to view
presentations that others have put together.





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