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Multi channel re-order
#1
Dear Admin,
when sorting channels, i have to move them one by one.
Would be great to move a block of channels at once.
Thanks
Pommes
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#2
(04-30-2019, 04:46 PM)Pommes Wrote: Dear Admin,
when sorting channels, i have to move them one by one.
Would be great to move a block of channels at once.
Thanks
Pommes

Yes ten times! My provider likes to reshuffle things, add/subtract often and honestly we make changes to our setup as we fee like it. Being able to hold down control or something simliar to move blocks/groups of channels would be so helpful. Great suggestion!
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#3
Any chance we could get this option? Thank you!
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#4
It will be definitely added as soon as possible.
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#5
It would be nice feature to be able to drag and drop re-order multiple channel rows at once. If drag and drop is too difficult to implement, another option would be to select rows and move all of them with up/down arrows.
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#6
That is a high priority feature we already have on our todo list.
We know the pain.

I can't promise anything though.

There is no eta on it right now.
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#7
This is available for groups now.
Will come for channels too in a few days.

Select the groups' checkbox and then grab one of them and drag them.
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#8
This takes a bit longer, because it is more complicated than we thought.
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#9
We have a workaround feature for a long time for this... sort of... I just forgot to update.

You can check the channels you want to move and then in the "edit selected channels" menu you can move them to the page where you want to have them.

They will be moved at the top of that page.

I know, this is not the optimal way, but it doesn't only depend on us unfortunately.

We will still try to do it as soon as possible.
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#10
I had an issue with this, so my solution was to just use more groups:
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It is much easier to manage the channels this way, when you fully utilize the groups to break the long lineup into smaller and more manageable pieces.

I'd say when in doubt, just use more groups.
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