Thread:CappnPiggy/@comment-24577221-20160411212510/@comment-24577221-20160412143357

Oops -- my apologies; I didn't notice the repetition. You were entirely in the right to do that.

What you need to do is to create a new row. How that's done depends on which editor version you're using. With the "classic" editor, you just right-click in a row, which brings up a pop-up which offers options for rows, columns, etc. including creating new ones.

If you are using the newer Visual Editor, it is harder to see how to work with tables. In that case, what works for me is that after I select one of the boxes in a row, a narrow box at the left edge of the table is highlighted, as well as a short box at the top. These mark the selected box's row and column. If you click on the highlighted box on the left, a small pop-up appears with three icons, one on top of the other. The first is for "add a row below this one", the second "add a row above this one", and the third, a little garbage can, is for "delete this row". After you have added a new row, you fill it in.