Changing Index Position of Table Rows
You can change the position (index) of rows in tables. This is done by using the up-down
arrows located on the table's toolbar.
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Changing row position can only done when the table is sorted by the 'Index' column and in ascending order; otherwise, the buttons are grayed out. For sorting table columns, see Sorting Tables by Column. |
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Changing row position is supported only by certain tables (e.g., IP-to-IP Routing table). |
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To change the position of a row: |
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Click the 'Index' column header so that the rows are sorted in ascending order (e.g., 0. 1, 2, and so on). |
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Select the row that you want to move. |
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Do one of the following: |
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To move one index up (e.g., from Index 3 to 2): Click the up arrow; the row moves one index up in the table (e.g., to 2) and the row that originally occupied the index is moved one index down (e.g., to 3). In other words, the rows have swapped positions. |
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To move one index down (e.g., from Index 3 to Index 4): Click the down arrow; the row moves one index down in the table (e.g., to 4) and the row that originally occupied the index is moved one index up (e.g., to 3). In other words, the rows have swapped positions. |
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Continue clicking the required arrow until the row has moved to the desired location in the table. |