WD: Drag-and-Drop Editing Won't Swap Positions of Two Table RowsLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q146654 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you drag a row to the row beneath it, the contents of the rows remain unchanged. NOTE: If you select all the cells in a row, but do not select the final cell mark (visible if you click the Show All button on the toolbar), dragging these cells to another row deletes the text of the second row. For example, if you select row 1 and drag it to row 2, the table stays the same.
Before dragging row 1 to row 2 After dragging row 1 to row 2 (no difference) ------- ------- | row 1 | -- | row 1 | ------- | ------- | row 2 | <-- | row 2 | ------- ------- | row 3 | | row 3 | ------- -------However, if you select row 1 and drag it to row 3, the table now looks like this:
Before dragging row 1 to row 2 After dragging row 1 to row 3 (first two rows swap places) ------- ------- | row 1 | -- | row 2 | <-- ------- | ------- | | row 2 | | | row 1 | <-- ------- | ------- | row 3 | <-- | row 3 | ------- ------- WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use either of the following methods.
Method 1Place the insertion point in the first row, and press ALT+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW (Windows) or OPTION+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW (Macintosh). It is not necessary to select the row before doing this.
Method 2Select the lower row and drag it up to the first row. Example:
Before dragging row 2 to row 1 After dragging row 2 to row 1 (rows 2 and 1 trade places) ------- ------- | row 1 | <-- | row 2 | <-- ------- | ------- | | row 2 | -- | row 1 | <-- ------- ------- | row 3 | | row 3 | ------- ------- MORE INFORMATIONTo select the entire row of a table, move the mouse pointer to the left of the table and click once. Or, click a cell in the table and then click Select Row on the Table menu. This same problem occurs within unmarked, bulleted, or numbered lists.
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