Work Item Queries viewlet: how to re-order the entries ?

I added the Work Item Queries viewlet to the dashboard, and added a set of queries (B, C, D). Then I added another one (A).
After they have been added, is there an easy way to re-order the list?
Right now it is:
B
C
D
A
and for some reason I can't find a simple way to move A to the top. I expected it to work like my browser bookmarks in that I can drag an item to the new position but that does not work ( even tried on a different role, but that did not help either).
Obviously I can remove them all and add them in again in the new order, but that can't be right.
What embarrassingly obvious thing am I missing ?
After they have been added, is there an easy way to re-order the list?
Right now it is:
B
C
D
A
and for some reason I can't find a simple way to move A to the top. I expected it to work like my browser bookmarks in that I can drag an item to the new position but that does not work ( even tried on a different role, but that did not help either).
Obviously I can remove them all and add them in again in the new order, but that can't be right.
What embarrassingly obvious thing am I missing ?
One answer

Unfortunately you aren't missing anything. I've opened a work item to track this issue:
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/80193
Adam Archer
Jazz Web UI Developer
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/80193
Adam Archer
Jazz Web UI Developer
Comments

This work item is over 4 years old. For years since our team moved to Jazz/RTC I have been frustrated by the same inability to rearrange the order of my queries. This seems like a simple and logical thing that most people would like to be able to do, so it is surprising that this has not been resolved by now.