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How to drag this line in the row without disturbing the other?



If I drag this line upwards:



Other lines are getting erased at some parts:

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The behaviour is quite normal. You will need to adjust both sets of rows for columns 3-7 independently, decreasing one and increasing the other by the same amount.
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