However they have a special shortcut for cut and paste rows in table. This shortcut in table inserts empty rows. To insert a row, click anywhere in an existing row above or below the row you want to insert. So dont use alt+shift+up/down in tables of google document.Ītlassian Confluence: it does not support alt+shift+up/down. Google Document: (buggy) moves lines of texts only (never rows), and when line is the last in the row then it starts to travel to next column (not row!!), and sometimes it results in very buggy behaviour like damaging the table (few times it even damaged the document and I had to restore older version). Just imagine how many throusands of man-years Microsoft has spent on conceptualization and stabilization of OneNote. In general Microsoft OneNote is very nice and stable tool which I recommend to take into account. If you select not first line of text - then this line of text first will be moved within row and when it becomes the first, then the whole row starts to move. ![]() If you select first line of text in a table row and press alt+shift+up, then the whole row is moved. Microsoft OneNote: (THE BEST) they are very intellectual. ![]() Microsoft Word: alt+shift+up/down will move rows in table (not text lines within same row) So, basically, moving text lines conflicts with moving rows in table. ![]() BTW, a little bit more testing showed that you have a cosmetic bug right now in tables.Ģ) in one of the cells enter three lines of textĤ) press ctrl+shift+up or down multiple timesĮR: consistent behaviour: whether selection or moving of text lines happensĪR: inconsistent behavior: both actions are triggered: selection and move of lines
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