You can change the position of individual lines in column grids for which the Layout type is Manual. (Grids with a Layout type of Repeat or Space, evenly calculates the line position according to the number of bays or the size of the grid.) A manual grid has grip points for every line. You can use either the grip points or the Bays worksheet to change the position of a grid line.
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