WD2000: Drag-and-Drop Edit Won't Swap Positions of 2 Table Rows (211718)
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This article was previously published under Q211718 SYMPTOMS
When you drag a table row to the row beneath it, the contents of the rows remain unchanged. For example, if you select row 1 and drag it to row 2, the table stays the same.
NOTE: If you select all the cells in a row but do not select the final cell mark (visible if you click the Show/Hide button on the Standard toolbar), dragging these cells to another row deletes the text of the second row.
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 looks
like this:
Before dragging row 1 to row 3 After dragging row 1 to row 3
(first two rows swap places)
------- -------
| row 1 | -- | row 2 | --
------- | ------- |
| row 2 | | | row 1 | --
------- | -------
| row 3 | -- | row 3 |
------- -------
WORKAROUND
To work around this behavior, use either of the following methods.
Method 1: Use a shortcut key
Place the insertion point in the first row, and press ALT+SHIFT+DOWN
ARROW. It is not necessary to select the row before doing this.
Method 2: Move the lower row up
Select 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 INFORMATION
To 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, on the Table menu, point to Select and click Row.
This problem also occurs within unmarked, bulleted, or numbered lists.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/6/2000 |
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Keywords: | kbprb kbtable KB211718 |
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