Difference between revisions of "Moving Rows for Version 6.0"

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1) The process involves first selecting the row with a left click in the desired row’s '''text column'''.  
 
1) The process involves first selecting the row with a left click in the desired row’s '''text column'''.  
  
2) Then use the mouse to move the red line highlight to the desired position.  
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2) Then use the mouse, with the left click still on, to move the red line highlight that appears to the desired position.  
  
 
3) Finally, release the left click button to drop the moved row in the desired position.  
 
3) Finally, release the left click button to drop the moved row in the desired position.  
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===Moving Rows with Multiple Text Columns===
 
===Moving Rows with Multiple Text Columns===
  
6) If your project view is displaying two or more '''text columns''' left clicking in any '''text column''' as described above will select the row and allow you to move the row, it's '''text column''' cells and any '''task/milestones''' to a new position.
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6) If your project view is displaying two or more '''text columns''' left clicking in any '''text column''' as described above will select the row and allow you to move the row, it's '''text column''' cells, and any '''task/milestones''' to a new position.
  
 
7) The example below shows that one '''text column''' cell is selected and is to be moved into the '''swimlane''' below:
 
7) The example below shows that one '''text column''' cell is selected and is to be moved into the '''swimlane''' below:

Revision as of 14:38, 27 March 2017

Moving Rows One At A Time

Rows may be moved one at a time either within a swimlane or between swimlanes.

1) The process involves first selecting the row with a left click in the desired row’s text column.

2) Then use the mouse, with the left click still on, to move the red line highlight that appears to the desired position.

3) Finally, release the left click button to drop the moved row in the desired position.

4) An example showing the red line highlight just before releasing the mouse button is shown below:

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5) When you release the mouse left click button the selected row will be moved to the desired position as shown here:

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P60-12_9_1-60-(2)-11212016.png

Moving Rows with Multiple Text Columns

6) If your project view is displaying two or more text columns left clicking in any text column as described above will select the row and allow you to move the row, it's text column cells, and any task/milestones to a new position.

7) The example below shows that one text column cell is selected and is to be moved into the swimlane below:

P60-12 9 1-60-(3)-11212016.png
P60-12_9_1-60-(3)-11212016.png

8) When the mouse left click button is released, the row is moved and both text column cells are carried along with the row being moved as shown here:

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P60-12_9_1-60-(4)-11212016.png

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