Outline modify

I have time dimension (Example) like below
Time
Year06
jan06
Feb06
Year05
jan05
Feb05
Year04
jan04
Feb04
Jan07
Feb07
Mar07
I want to change outline as to come jan07,feb07,mar07 under Year07
Year07
Jan07
Feb07
Mar07
which is the best way to change the outline in order to get above structure??

The reason we combine the Year and Month is if the company financial reporting period changes. For example Jan08 can be moved into either FY2007/08 or FY2008/09 (Apr-Mar reporting, calendar year reporting).
Having searched quite considerably I couldn't find or work out a better method for a Time dimension that allows these kind of moves.
But if there is a way of using the generic method (as we were) I'd like to know it. How does Jan FY2 become Jan FY1? Remember the reporting period has changed by 6 months so its not a case of simply changing the alias.
Or maybe there is a more complicated approach involving a script?
Steve

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                            <section id="news-text" class="inactive">
                                <h2 class="text-center">News Release</h2>
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                                    <h3>Web Design</h3>
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                                    <h3>Mobile Ready</h3>
                                    <p>This is a <a href="#">mobile website template</a> that can be viewed in mobile phones. Maecenas aliquam vitae urna sit amet elementum. Cras consequat libero nisi, vel condimentum nibh eleifend ut. Donec consequat arcu id diam viverra.</p>
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                            <section id="purchase-text" class="inactive">
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                                    <div class="row">
                                        <div class="col-sm-12 col-md-12"><h2>Contact</h2></div>
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                                                        <!--<label for="contact_name">Name:</label>-->
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    Execution Plan
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    Execution Plan
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