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Moving columns gives you control over how information is arranged, allowing you to build a layout that feels intuitive and aligned with your workflow. Shifting columns into the right order makes a table easier to read and helps related data sit side by side.


This is important because the sequence of information affects how quickly you understand it. When columns are out of order, the table feels messy and harder to interpret. Moving them brings structure, clarity, and a smoother experience overall.


For example, if you’re creating a customer list, you may want “Name,” “Phone,” and “Email” next to each other. Dragging columns into place creates a logical flow that makes updating or scanning information much easier.


Another scenario is reorganizing financial data—placing “Category” beside “Amount” or “Due Date” next to “Status.” By rearranging columns, you make your table more readable and tailor it to the way you naturally process information.

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