Changing Index Position of Table Rows
You can change the position (index) of rows in some tables. This is done by using the up-down arrows located on the table's toolbar.
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You can only change a row's position when the table is sorted by the 'Index' column 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 table 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, and then do one of the following: |
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To move row one or more indexes up: Click the up arrow; the row moves one index up in the table (e.g., from Index #3 to #2) and the row that originally occupied the index is moved one index down (e.g., from Index #2 to #3). Continue clicking the arrow until the row has moved up to the desired position (index) in the table. |
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To move row one or more indexes down: Click the down arrow; the row moves one index down in the table (e.g., from Index #3 to #4) and the row that originally occupied the index is moved one index up (e.g., from Index #4 to #3). Continue clicking the arrow until the row has moved down to the desired position (index) in the table. |