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- Getting Started
- Record Tabs
- Managing Duplicate Records
- Setting Up Grid Layouts
- Show and Hide Columns
- Key setup steps
- Additional setup steps
- Tips & Tricks
- Pinning Activities
- Bulk update
- Timeline
- Bulk uploading images
- Advanced Filters
- Automated Workflows
- System Admin in CRM
- Search, sort and report
- Calendar View
- Dashboard View
- Using Views
- Import troubleshooting
- List View
- Set up your customers in CRM
- Working with Activities in CRM
- Basic Navigation
- Using the Map View
- Using the Kanban View
- Configuring Dropdown Lists
- Creating New Records
- Open or Edit Existing Records
- View Details on Map Pins
- Syncing Your Accounting System
- Change the Column order
- Setting up your CSV file for Import
- Filter Map Records
- Company Information
- Sorting Records
- Export data
- Filtering Records
- Import Data from Excel or CSV
- Colourise Map Records
- Set Up Security Groups
- Invite Other Users
- Connect Outlook
- Connect to Mailchimp or Campaign Monitor
- Set Up Other Reference Data
- Configure Online Quoting
- View Reports and Dashboards
- Connect Burst SMS
- Viewing Tags
- Adding and Editing Tags
- Sorting and Filtering with Tags
- Jobs, Assets & Service Management
- Manufacturing
- Operations
- Reporting
- Training
- Workflow Management
- Quoting & Selling
Change the Column order
You can move columns into new positions in 2 ways:
1. Drag & drop a column
- Click & hold on any column name and then drag the column to a new position. Release the hold when you have the column in its new position.
2. Use the column menu
- Hover over the name of any column until a gear icon appears > click the icon > select Move To and then select an option from the list.
- Move Columns will open a new box where you can use the arrows to move the columns up or down.
- Move first puts the column into the 1st position.
- Move left will move the column one position to the left.
- Move right will move the column one position to the right.
- Move last put the column into the last position.
Pro Tip: If you have a lot of columns in your view, it can quickly become difficult to scroll back and forth to take in all the data. Fixing a column in place allows you to lock important data in the first few columns and is similar to freezing a row or column in Excel.
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