Diagnosis You dragged a node of the hierarchy to another node. When this is done, the dragged node usually is assigned beneath thetarget node. But, in this case, both nodes adjacently have the samehigher-level node; therefore, the positions of the nodes in thehierarchy has been changed. System Response When both the target node and the reassigned node are assigned to thesame, direct node, the system inserts the reassigned node at the samelevel - before or behind the target node. In this way, you are able to change the sequence of the entries thatare beneath the node. Procedure If you "insist" on inserting the reassigned node beneath the targetnode, you can do one of the following:
- First, temporarily assign the node under a node in another section of
the hierarchy. Then, from there you can drag it to the desired targetnode.
- Delete the node from the hierarchy and then insert it again.
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