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Splitting cells is common to every IDE that manipulates HTML that I've
worked with. I'm appalled that .NET seems incapable of providing that
funcitonality. There was a conversation last December on this topic
with an Microsoft comment that it was 'ambiguous'. It's not. Leave
current content in the 'old' cell and let the user do with it as they
will after the 'new' cell is in place. Not being able to split cells
creates HUGE headaches for the developer because they must now
calculate and implement all the colspans. And there's nothing in the
help about either 'merge cell' or 'split cell' on a search.
worked with. I'm appalled that .NET seems incapable of providing that
funcitonality. There was a conversation last December on this topic
with an Microsoft comment that it was 'ambiguous'. It's not. Leave
current content in the 'old' cell and let the user do with it as they
will after the 'new' cell is in place. Not being able to split cells
creates HUGE headaches for the developer because they must now
calculate and implement all the colspans. And there's nothing in the
help about either 'merge cell' or 'split cell' on a search.