I'm going to add another row above that, which will have the effect of opening up space where you could put your commentary text. In the above table, I have selected the second row. What you'll need to do is select an entire row in the table by moving the mouse to the left of the row (see where the pointer is in this screen shot) so that it turns into an angled arrow pointing towards the upper right, and then click with the left mouse button. May I ask what you are trying to accomplish? Do you want to create some vertical space between two of the lines of text so you can insert in there your commentary? If that is the case, then you need to take advantage of the fact that the text is already in a table, and use table features to expand the space rather than just hitting Enter a bunch of times to add more space. OK, I think I see where you've tried to "move" a couple of words "down" in this document.
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Let me know if you need assistance capturing a rectangular portion of your screen and attaching the resulting image to a post here on the forum.ĮDIT: Here's a screen capture of when I copied and pasted from a full screen interlinear (this feature is available only in 4.0c beta, so if you're using a prior version you couldn't have possibly gotten the gridlines this way): If you could attach a screenshot of what it looks like once you've pasted it into Word, too, that would be helpful (and turn on all visible marks in Word before capturing the screen, by pressing Ctrl+Shift+8).
If you're not doing that, then can you explain to us precisely what steps you're doing to select and copy the text from Logos? What version of the Bible are you copying it from? If that's the case, you can use Word's "convert table to text" feature to get rid of the tablular format (you might also have to go in and Replace all Tabs with spaces). Are you copying/pasting from an Interlinear with English and Greek text? In this case it will come over to Word in tabular format.