Move and hide columns
In lists and tables you can move columns around and it is also possible to hide columns. You can both move and hide columns temporarily.
To move a column you drag the column heading sideways using you mouse pointer and then you drop it where you want to place it, between two other columns. You are helped by two arrows showing when you can drop the column heading. See the image example.

To hide a column you drag the column heading from its place and drop it above or below the other headings in the list or table. An X will show when you can drop the column heading. See the image example below. The column you hid can now instead be found under the More info button . The button
functions as a collector of columns you do not wish to display by default. It this button is not shown by default in the list you are working in, it will appear when you hide a column.

Please note! Columns are only temporarily hidden when you use the above described method. If you want to get a column back in the list, you only have to reload the list to make it appear again. On a row in a table you can drag the column back from the More info button or restart the procedure. You can also hide columns permanently by saving the layout.

If you want to hide columns permanently from a list or a table, or if you want to save the order of columns after you have rearranged them, then you can save this as an own layout under the Layout button on the toolbar of the procedure. In a list the layout also includes groupings made in the list. You group a list by dragging the column heading to the list's grouping header. Read more about Group lists.
It is useful to be able to hide columns if you for example want to print a very wide list where there is not enough room on the printout for all columns or if you only want to see certain columns.