You can move bays with the mouse on a horizontal plane.
The way the bays are moved depends on the state of the Free Bays (Bay Placement Mode):
With the Grid Off, bays are moved to 1 cm (or 0.5”) rounded position values.
With the Grid On, bays are snapped to the grid lines.
To move the bay(s) completely freely, you can hold the space bar while moving, producing a slower motion and preventing position rounding.
Note: You can also specify precise values. See Enter Bay Position.
In Free Bays mode, you can position bays with precise values:
Position Y: the distance from the position 0 along the Y axis. The position 0 is shown by an indicator with the Y axis in green in your planogram when the Edit Bay tool is active.
Position Z: the distance from the position 0 along the Z axis (vertical distance from the ground). The position 0 is shown by an indicator with the Z axis in blue in your planogram when the Edit Bay tool is active.
Position X: the distance from the position 0 along the × axis. The position 0 is shown by an indicator with the × axis in red in your planogram when the Edit Bay tool is active.
Note: Each bay position is calculated from the lower back edge of the bay at the mid-point of its width.
See below an example of a bay placed at position 0, 0, -100 with the reference point and axis shown.
Tip: You can select several bays and apply common new values to these bays together.