QuoteCloud allows you to easily reorder rows (containers) and columns within a document. This guide explains how to move and arrange your content blocks to achieve the perfect layout.
This guide explains how to rearrange the layout of content inside a QuoteCloud document by moving rows (horizontal containers) and columns (vertical subdivisions). It covers the editor tools and methods you can use to change document structure and visual flow so your quotes and proposals display clearly.
Reordering rows and columns helps you highlight important content, balance visual weight across the page, and improve readability. For sales quoting software and sales proposal software users, adjusting layout ensures your quote or proposal presentation supports your messaging and makes key information easier to scan.
The most common method is drag-and-drop: hover over a row or column, then click and drag it to the new position. You can also right-click a block and use reposition options such as move up or move down to fine tune placement.
Yes. QuoteCloud supports reordering of both horizontal containers (rows) and the vertical columns inside those rows, giving you flexible control over document structure and how content is grouped visually.
Reordering works in single-column and multi-column document layouts that use QuoteCloud’s structured grid editor. It does not apply to Canvas pages, which lack the structured grid and column system used by the editor.
Create a new row (container) on the page, add another column within that row, then place your content blocks into each column. After adding content, use drag-and-drop or the right-click reposition options to adjust the order of rows and columns until the layout meets your needs.
Group related items (pricing, features, terms) into the same row or adjacent columns to make scanning easier. Use two-column layouts to show side-by-side comparisons or pricing beside descriptions. Balance visual weight by moving longer text to wider columns and placing calls-to-action or totals in prominent positions. Regularly preview the document to ensure the layout supports your sales message—this helps your quote software or proposal software produce clearer, more persuasive documents.