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Can't drg & drop rows in "Tables"

  • June 10, 2025
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Hi - not able to drag & drop rpws in the new Miro “Tables” elements.

Tried different browsers and fresh session to no avail.

See video here - 

 

Best answer by Eca

Hi ​@nick_111

Thanks for sharing the video! I just tested this on my end but wasn’t able to reproduce the issue — dragging and dropping rows in the new Tables feature works as expected for me.

 

Since the issue still persists after trying different browsers and a fresh session, here are a few more steps worth trying:

  • Clear browser cache and cookies (if you haven’t done this yet during your fresh session).

  • Try incognito/private browsing mode to rule out extensions or cookies affecting the experience.

  • Disable browser extensions, especially ad blockers or privacy-focused tools, as these can sometimes interfere with Miro.

  • Check if your browser is fully updated to the latest version.

  • Try using Miro in a different network environment (e.g., switch to mobile hotspot) to see if there’s a connectivity factor.

  • If applicable, test from a different device to isolate if it might be device-specific.

Let me know if any of the above makes a difference! If not, I’d be happy to escalate this for further investigation.

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Eca
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  • June 11, 2025

Hi ​@nick_111

Thanks for sharing the video! I just tested this on my end but wasn’t able to reproduce the issue — dragging and dropping rows in the new Tables feature works as expected for me.

 

Since the issue still persists after trying different browsers and a fresh session, here are a few more steps worth trying:

  • Clear browser cache and cookies (if you haven’t done this yet during your fresh session).

  • Try incognito/private browsing mode to rule out extensions or cookies affecting the experience.

  • Disable browser extensions, especially ad blockers or privacy-focused tools, as these can sometimes interfere with Miro.

  • Check if your browser is fully updated to the latest version.

  • Try using Miro in a different network environment (e.g., switch to mobile hotspot) to see if there’s a connectivity factor.

  • If applicable, test from a different device to isolate if it might be device-specific.

Let me know if any of the above makes a difference! If not, I’d be happy to escalate this for further investigation.