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Example: Reordering Steps
The following examples illustrate how steps are reordered.
Reordering Steps
In this case, the steps do not include merge and Gang Tool groups.
If the original order of the steps is:
1. Step A
2. Step B
3. Step C
4. Step D
5. Step E
6. Step F
7. Step G
and Step C, Step D, and Step G are selected to be reordered after Step A, the reordered steps are:
1. Step A
2. Step C
3. Step D
4. Step G
5. Step B
6. Step E
7. Step F
Reordering Merge or Gang Tool Groups
If the original order of the steps is:
1. Step A
2. Step B
3. Step C
4. Step D (Merge or Gang Tool group)
a. Step D1
b. Step D2
c. Step D3
5. Step E
6. Step F
7. Step G
and Step C, Step D, and Step G are selected to be reordered after Step A, the reordered steps are:
1. Step A
2. Step C
3. Step D (Merge or Gang Tool group)
a. Step D1
b. Step D2
c. Step D3
4. Step G
5. Step B
6. Step E
7. Step F
All steps in the merge or Gang Tool group are automatically selected and reordered with the group step.