Transfer child nodes to a different parent
How could we make nodes D, E and F in Fig. 1 child nodes of B?
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Solution:
1. With C selected, press Ctrl+Insert to create a new child node above D (Fig. 2).
2. Use Move next siblings right to make D, E and F child nodes of (new node) (Fig. 3).
3. Drag (new node) with the mouse on top of B so that (new node) becomes a child of B (Fig. 4).
4. Use Move all children left to make D, E and F children of B (Fig.5).
5. Finally, delete (new node) (Fig.6). Done!
Notes:
- We preferred not to use Cut and Paste here, in case D, E or F had hyperlinks pointing to them.
- The images and legends above were positioned easily by embedding them in hidden tables.