Interesting. I just tried it and when I paste, I get the data in a table
row - no matter where my cursor is. (It even works right for me here when I
have text only set as the default paste type.)
AHA- Got it! Make sure your cursor is in the last cell of the row. If it is
in any other cell, you get the nested table. If you are at the end of the
row, you get the new row.
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