Is there a function or way to use chain/baseline command and move dimensions so all of them can be moved at the same time?

Is there a function or way to use chain/baseline command and move dimensions so all of them can be moved at the same time?

You can box select the dimensions and move them as a group. Also you can move one dimension then right-click on the dimension and select the Align group command to align the others in the group.
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