Difference between revisions of "Adding a Row to a Swimlane"

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This feature enables you to add a blank row to an existing swimlane.  This action is comparable to the previously described ability to add a row.  See the article at this link: [[Adding a Row or Swimlane]].   
 
This feature enables you to add a blank row to an existing swimlane.  This action is comparable to the previously described ability to add a row.  See the article at this link: [[Adding a Row or Swimlane]].   
  
Follow the step below:
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1) Follow the step below:
  
1) Right-click the selected swimlane or swimlanes label and select “Add row to swimlane”. You have two options:  
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2) Right-click the selected swimlane or swimlanes label and select “Add row to swimlane”. You have two options:  
  
 
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Revision as of 14:43, 6 May 2016

This feature enables you to add a blank row to an existing swimlane. This action is comparable to the previously described ability to add a row. See the article at this link: Adding a Row or Swimlane.

1) Follow the step below:

2) Right-click the selected swimlane or swimlanes label and select “Add row to swimlane”. You have two options:

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a) At Top of Swimlane: When the “At top or swimlane” command is selected, a row will be created at the top of the selected swimlane or swimlanes. If more than one swimlane is selected, a new row will be added at the top of each selected swimlane. Each added row will have a blank row label and the row label area will have a neutral background color.
b) At Bottom of Swimlane: When the “At bottom of swimlane” command is selected, a row will be created at the bottom of the selected swimlane or swimlanes. If more than one swimlane is selected, a new row will be added at the bottom of each selected swimlane. Each added row or rows will have a blank row label and the row label area will have a neutral background color.

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