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===Selecting a Row to Move===
  
 
1)  To '''move a row within its swimlane level''', select the desired '''row''' by clicking in one of its '''text column cells''' as shown below:
 
1)  To '''move a row within its swimlane level''', select the desired '''row''' by clicking in one of its '''text column cells''' as shown below:
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3) With the '''row''' selected, movement of the mouse '''up or down''' causes OnePager to show a '''highlight red line''' indicating the direction the mouse is moving and where the selected '''row''' will be placed if the mouse left-click button is released.
 
3) With the '''row''' selected, movement of the mouse '''up or down''' causes OnePager to show a '''highlight red line''' indicating the direction the mouse is moving and where the selected '''row''' will be placed if the mouse left-click button is released.
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===Moving a Down===
  
 
4) Below is an example where a '''row''' is selected and the mouse is moved '''slightly down''':
 
4) Below is an example where a '''row''' is selected and the mouse is moved '''slightly down''':

Revision as of 16:55, 9 July 2020

About Moving Rows in the Chart

1) For some schedule presentations the order of rows in the chart done by OnePager may not be totally sufficient to meet your needs.

2) Rows can be manually moved up and down in the chart by selecting the appropriate text column cell of the desired row and, once selected, using the mouse drag and drop method on the selected row to place it in the desired position.

3) OnePager provides assistance by highlighting the selected row first and as the selected row is dragged up or down providing a red line with a pointer to tell you where the dragged row is to be dropped (placed at the end of the operation.

4) Finally, releasing the mouse left-click button causes OnePager to place the selected row in the designed or dropped position.

5) You must have at least one text column showing in the chart so that you have a text column cell to use in the procedure described above.

6) If there are multiple text columns showing in the chart, any of these text columns in the row to be moved can be used to perform the drag and drop.

7) All text column cells in the row are moved with the row at the end of the operation.

8) Rows can be moved within a swimlane level or moved between swimlane levels.

9) Moving a row makes the row into a row maverick.

Moving A Row Within a Swimlane - Example

Selecting a Row to Move

1) To move a row within its swimlane level, select the desired row by clicking in one of its text column cells as shown below:

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2) You can also select the row by using the double-left-click to highlight one of the row's text column cells as shown here:

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3) With the row selected, movement of the mouse up or down causes OnePager to show a highlight red line indicating the direction the mouse is moving and where the selected row will be placed if the mouse left-click button is released.

Moving a Down

4) Below is an example where a row is selected and the mouse is moved slightly down:

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P70-12_9_1-(3)-07092020.png

5) If the mouse with the left-click button held down is moved down further the highlighted red line moves with it and indicated where the selected row will be placed if the mouse left-click button were released at that position as shown here:

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P70-12_9_1-(4)-07092020.png

6) When the mouse left-click button is released in the position shown above, OnePager moves the selected row to that position as shown below:

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P70-12_9_1-(5)-07092020.png

7) The key displayed on the left side of the highlighted red line can point up as shown above or down or in both directions.

8) When the key points down the selected row is positioned below the highlighted red line as shown in the sequence of two illustrations that follow:

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P70-12_9_1-(6)-07092020.png


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P70-12_9_1-(8)-07092020.png


Moving Rows with Multiple Text Columns

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

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

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P61-12_9_1-61-(3)-11022017.png

5) 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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P61-12_9_1-61-(4)-11022017.png

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