Introduction
The structure of your document can be manipulated using the structure view to drag and drop single provisions or amendments or interstitial headings around.
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To move things like provisions, tables, amendments or interstitial headings around a document, you can either:
use cut and paste, or
use drag and drop in the structure view
Moving using cut and paste
Select the thing you want to move (using the breadcrumbs or structure view).
Cut it using Ctrl+x.
Place your cursor in the provision or amendment before where you want to move cut one to.
Paste in the cut provision or amendment using Ctrl+v.
See Using cut, copy and paste.
Moving using the structure view
Collapse the structure level down to the level of the element you are planning to move.
Locate the provision (including table)/amendment/interstitial heading you wish to move and press and hold the left button on your mouse.
Drag the provision/amendment/interstitial heading to the target location.
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structure view shows a green tick, drop the selected provision into its new location
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Hints and tips
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. (Invalid drop locations will be indicated by red text and a
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cross symbol.)
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You can only move one provision/amendment etc. at a time using drag and drop. |
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Hints and tips
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Provisions will move and make space for the selected provision only when the drop location is valid
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