In a graph,
a heading contains a letter that identifies the column and a number
that identifies the row.
From the headings, you
can move and delete columns and rows. When you move a column or row,
the column or row switches places with the adjacent column or row.
For example, if you move column B to the left, column B switches places
with column A.
To more or delete a
column or row:
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Position the cursor
over a heading. A button and arrows are displayed on the heading.
The following example
shows a column heading that contains a button to delete the column
and arrows to move the column. The button to move the column to the
right is unavailable.
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To delete the column
or row, click
![the Delete button](images/close.png)
.
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To move the column or
row, click an arrow.
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Click
![the Move Column Left arrow](images/moveleft.png)
or
![the Move Column Right arrow](images/moveright.png)
to move a column left or right.
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Click
![the Move Row Up arrow](images/fold.png)
or
![the Move Row Down arrow](images/unfold.png)
to move a row up or down.
Some arrows might not
be available. For example, the rightmost column can be moved only
to the left, as is the case in the previous example. Only
![the Move Column Left arrow](images/moveleft.png)
is available for the column.