Change Order in Audio Track Mixer

Adobe Premiere Pro CC2014
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit SP1
How do you change the effect order in the Audio Track Mixer?
Drag and Drop does not appear to work.
Thanks in advance.

Ok folks, I guess you can disregard my post... On a whim, I tried using the Built In microphone and Output, and it worked, though the sound is deplorable.  Though it identified the Sennheiser USB mic, it appears that must be the problem... odd, since that mic works fine in iMovie, and other applications.  Maybe I'll experiment, perhaps it doesn't like the USB extension, and I should plug the Sennheiser directly into the computer.
The Automate to Sequence seems to now be assigning the correct still duration, at least with the small sample of about 6 stills, done in experiment.  Will try a larger sequence, shortly, with over a hundred stills, see what happens...
To any members who were working on my problem, thank you.
K.

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